I now visit the BMW Museum in Munich (at the Olympic Park); A journey into the heart of BMW’s history and innovation.
I was able to discover the aeronautical origins of BMW, how it all began with revolutionary aircraft engines, the first legendary motorcycles: timeless design and mechanical prowess, witnesses to BMW’s exceptional know-how, and the historical posters and logos: immerse yourself in the elegance and style of a bygone era, tracing the evolution of the brand’s visual identity.
An immersion in the history of mobility and innovation at the heart of the BMW Museum. From the legendary BMW RS 255 motorcycle from 1938, a true symbol of speed and competition, to the impressive raw chassis of the BMW M6 from 2005, each piece tells a story of passion and precision. Not to mention the timeless elegance of the BMW 328, which embodies the perfect fusion of design and performance.
I continue with a visit to the legendary trophies and vintage posters, witnesses of remarkable exploits in the world of motor racing (in Brescia in Italy), legendary racing suits, competition engines…
I continue my tour in the fascinating world of the BMW Museum. At the top of the bill, the tower of stacked BMW classics: a visual homage to decades of design and know-how.
It is difficult not to stop in front of the bright red BMW, the embodiment of the sporty spirit and class of the retro years. A fascinating detour through the suspended chronology of BMW models, where each name evokes an era and significant technological advances. Finally, the historical posters and the aerodynamic motorcycle.
Continuation of the visit to the BMW Museum which continues to surprise me with its mix of history, style and innovation.
It is impossible to remain indifferent in front of the majestic BMW 507 of Elvis Presley, a legendary model, it embodies the spirit of the 50s and the perfect alliance between rock and automobile.
The BMW Jägermeister Racing, with its bright orange and aggressive design, takes you back to the glory days of the racing circuits.
Then, a must-see stop in front of the BMW M Power engine, a symbol of performance and technical mastery, followed by a wall of parts and components.
Finally, the BMW Art Car Le Mans and a vintage BMW nicely decorated for the holidays.
After visiting the BMW Museum, I went across the street to visit the BMW Welt
I had the chance to see the majestic Rolls-Royce Cullinan and the spectacular Spectre, a symbol of electric luxury, up close.
Every detail exudes excellence, from the refined interior design to the sparkling bodywork.
The Mini hall also won my heart with its retro charm and modern models, a perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
There is even a LEGO Santa Claus or a red BMW decorated for the holidays, a festive and creative nod, as well as a Café where a robot serves Espresso!