Munich has Motorworld, the Deutsches museum verkehrszentrum (separate location from the regular engineering museum), and the BMW museum which are all fantastic.
http://www.deutsches-museum.de/verkehrszentrum
Am Bavariapark 5, 80339 München, Germany
https://motorworld.de/en/muenchen/
Am Ausbesserungswerk 8, 80939 München, Germany
https://www.bmw-welt.com/en/index.html
Am Olympiapark 2, 80809 München, Germany
I actually just came back from a southern Germany trip. My itinerary was basically to spend 3 days in Munich for general tourist stuff, although I did enjoy the BMW museum and Motor World. I rented a car and drove to Ingolstadt for the Audi museum and then drove to Stuttgart for the Mercedes/Porsche museums then I drove on the Black Forest B500. Obviously in between all of these places I experienced certain sections of the Autobahn which I have to say makes so much sense and I wish more places followed it, although I'd say the general American doesn't have the skill or awareness to go through with it.
Sinsheim technik museum is next to the #6 autobahn
it has a strange collection of odd Vintage cars , a building with military cars etc , Airplanes out in the parking lot including a Concorde and a Tupolev Tu 144.
Have fun
If you're going on the autobahn you need to rent something with a healthy top speed and hit one of the spots with no speed limit. An Altima might do in a pinch
GameboyRMH said:If you're going on the autobahn you need to rent something with a healthy top speed and hit one of the spots with no speed limit. An Altima might do in a pinch
Is there a map of Germany that shows the unlimited sections of the Autobahn ?
When I was there the last time there was not much left that was unlimited :(
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