Calling All Car Lovers: You Can Take a Virtual Tour of the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Germany

Motorheads now have wonderful pleasure in their car obsession.

The Mercedez-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, is recently closed, like many other museums around the world, due to the coronavirus outbreak. But just because you can’t see it on the user doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a visit.

The museum has many tactics to make a virtual tour through its social media pages.

On the website, the museum has broken down its exhibitions of historic cars into two categories: Legend and Collection. The Legend section explores the history of cars, beginning with the very first car models developed by Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz in the late 19th century. The Legend exhibition discovers car innovations made by Mercedes-Benz through today, including pioneering moves in emission-free technology and building incredible race cars.

The Collection segment also focuses on some of Mercedes-Benz’s iconic and historic car models, but is more designed as a showroom and offers cars in chronological order. Instead, this domain is where visitors can see historical vehicles up close, adding only non-public cars, but also trucks, advertising vehicles, vans and buses.

Both exhibitions can be discovered on the museum’s website.

But whether you prefer content designed for your cellular device or just need to recreate the fun of a guided tour, the museum also offers a virtual tour of the entire museum, as well as a special G-Class tour on Instagram.

On YouTube, you can also watch desirable videos, adding one that explores five unknown facts about Mercedes-Benz as a virtual museum tour video at night.

For more information, the Mercedez-Benz website. Or you can visit the museum on Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.

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