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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 museums in Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz Museum: Stuttgart: Automotive: Mercedes-Benz cars and other vehicles, history of the company Meßkirch Castle: Meßkirch: Multiple: Castle tours and cultural center with a county art gallery, a museum about philosopher Martin Heidegger, and the Oldtimer Museum with old automobiles and motorcycles, Museum Art.Plus: Donaueschingen ...

  4. List of automotive museums - Wikipedia

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    An automotive museum is a museum that explores the history of automotive-related transportation. Bold – museums owned by automotive manufacturers Italics – no longer open to public access, excluding private or invitation-only collections that were never intended for public access

  5. Stuttgart Neuwirtshaus station - Wikipedia

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    The residents of Neuwirtshaus preferred to use buses after Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen (the Stuttgart tram and bus company) added a bus stop to its route network in the district at Nordseestraße. On 10 June 2001, Porscheplatz was added to the station's name. In October 2005, construction began on the new Porsche Museum in the immediate vicinity ...

  6. 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]

  7. Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart, often nicknamed the "Schwabenmetropole" (English: Swabian metropolis) in reference to its location in the centre of Swabia and the local dialect spoken by the native Swabians, has its etymological roots in the Old High German word Stuotgarten, [24] or "stud farm", [25] because the city was founded in 950 AD by Duke Liudolf of Swabia to breed warhorses.

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  9. 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.