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  2. Porsche Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Porsche Museum is an automobile museum in the Zuffenhausen district of Stuttgart, Germany on the site of carmaker Porsche. It ranks second among the most visited museums in Stuttgart, behind the Mercedes-Benz Museum, in 2015, it attracted approximately 450,000 visitors.

  3. List of automotive museums - Wikipedia

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    Autostadt, Wolfsburg, Germany Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany Porsche Museum, Stuttgart, Germany. 1st German Toyota Museum; August Horch Museum Zwickau ; Automobile Welt Eisenach; Automuseum Dr. Carl Benz; Autosammlung Steim [18] Autostadt (Volkswagen Group) BMW Museum ; Mercedes-Benz Museum

  4. Zuffenhausen - Wikipedia

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    Zuffenhausen is one of three northernmost boroughs of the city of Stuttgart, capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.The borough is primarily an incorporation of the formerly independent townships Zuffenhausen, Zazenhausen, Neuwirtshaus, and Rot, the latter is a historic town that gained importance in 1945 as a refugee camp for German refugees.

  5. List of museums in Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart: Stuttgart: Natural history: Two buildings: Museum am Löwentor with fossils excavated in south-west Germany, dinosaur models, insects in amber; Schloss Rosenstein about animals, habitats, ecosystems and evolution Staufen Ceramics Museum: Staufen im Breisgau: Ceramics

  6. Porsche C88 - Wikipedia

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    Porsche C88 at the Porsche Museum, Stuttgart. The C88 was intended to broaden the market for Porsche designs to India, where it was also unsuccessful. [6] In the 1980s and 1990s Porsche was involved in engineering small cars for a range of manufacturers, including the Audi RS2, Lada Samara and SEAT Ibiza. [7]

  7. Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help ... The Porsche Museum ... Stuttgart has a population of about 630,000 and is the 6th largest city in Germany. Stuttgart reached its ...

  8. Porsche Typ 754 T7 - Wikipedia

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    The T7 was developed from the Porsche 356 by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, and has a wheelbase that is 100 mm (3.9 in) longer (up to 300 mm (11.8 in) longer in early designs). It has a top speed of 200 km/h (124 mph). The car is currently on display at the Porsche Museum, Stuttgart. [2]

  9. Porsche Museum, Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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