Porsche Museum

Porscheplatz 1, 70435 Stuttgart, Germany
Technology museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

4 Lauri Palokangas - 4 months ago

The building is impressive to see. Selection of the cars is comprehensive and well laid out. Good coverage of Porsche's engineering era and innovations. The descriptions in the audio guide were useful and intriguing. Interactive spots like revving different engines were fun! You should take time to get the most out of it.

5 Probox Pepper - a month ago

A small but a very good museum! First of all there is no option to purchase tickets online, you have to buy them at the front desk. As for the museum, the food is very impressive for a cafeteria inside of a museum. Second, it’s a small museum compared to some others but it’s packed with interesting cars and stories. Definitely worth the visit. Car park is 4 euro for 4 hours, not bad!

5 Matheson Harris - 3 months ago

If you love Porsche it’s a no-brainer. If you maybe don’t care you’ll at least appreciate the design and ingenuity. The place is immaculate and you are able to walk right up and lean into the cars. The multimedia handsets make it easy in about 7 languages to hear all the history. The restaurant was decent, and the shop was alright. The Porsche Design shop across the street had better looking clothes, but was closed when we were there on a Sunday afternoon. Overall, glad we made the trip.

5 Weiqiang Chen - 3 months ago

With 9 euro ticket, the entry is 5 euro. Museum is not large, thus 1.5 hours should be enough. You can see many legendary vehicles in a close distance . One Good thing is that the stuff could open the doors for a better look or taking pictures (sitting inside is not allowed). There is a simulation driving upstairs. Worth a visit!

5 Holger Hornisch - 2 weeks ago

Loved visiting this museum. It was on the list after having seen the BMW u0026 Mercedes Museum. It did not disappoint! A wonderful tour of history and the cars of Porsche. From beginning to current times, plus some interactive activities as well. It took about 2-2.5hrs to cover the entire museum "tour" with our headsets. Much quicker vs the MB tour.

A visit to the museums souvenir shop is recommended.
Also, you can sit and relax in their own Cafe while having a snack or a drink.

I'll be sure to boom a factory tour on my next visit.

5 Jim Stokes - 9 months ago

Excellent collection of classic and modern Porsche cars. Interactive displays and audio guides in English intrigued our sons, who were happy to spend a few hours learning about the history of the Porsche company (including its involvement in WWII). Definitely worth visiting if you are a car lover.

5 Daniel Williams - 5 months ago

Fascinating! Took my three young children here. Ages 4,5,8. With your admission ticket you receive a handheld smart device to punch in the numbers at each exhibit. This give you an audio description of the exhibit and other options to interact with the exhibit. Even for my three little ones this was captivating. A solid 2-3 hours worth of entertainment. There’s also food onsite with a kids menu that is reasonably priced.

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