The BMW Museum in Munich is a premier destination for car and technology fans. Situated next to BMW Welt and the company's headquarters, it explores the evolution of this iconic brand.
Opened in 1973, the museum's famous "Museum Bowl" was renovated and expanded in 2008. It now features 5,000 square meters of interactive exhibits that tell the BMW story.
The collection includes around 125 items, from historic cars and motorcycles to engines and futuristic concepts. It traces the brand's journey from the 1920s to its status as a global leader, with a strong focus on motorsport achievements.
Innovation and design are key themes. Exhibits explain BMW's engineering philosophy and how racing influenced its development. Interactive displays and multimedia make complex technology accessible to all visitors.
For those who can't visit, BMW Group Classic offers online resources, including a digital museum tour, a detailed model catalog, and access to classic spare parts.
The BMW Museum perfectly balances a passion for automotive history with a vision for the future of mobility.
