The Deutch museum has yes even more cars. This is a general purpose museum of all things historical achievements in Germany. Also trains, trucks, tracks, signalling and many other things.
Self-driving cars. We know this technology is getting close to be ready for highways in the western world. This self-driving Mercedes Benz S class from back in 2000, and has three desktop clone PCs in place of the back seats. I guess if it were running software from back then like Windows NT its highly dubious if it should be safe to go out on its own!
Porsche with stainless steel body, think this was built as a one off.
All things engineering.
Get there early. I didn’t – so I saw only half of it, looked at my watch (which was set to UK time) as 4pm, and a message over a tannoy system said the museum was closing so I missed a lot of it. This is a truly superb collection of German engineering. https://www.deutsches-museum.de
GERMANY 1. Dachau concentration camp – 2. BMW museum – 3. BMW World futuristic showroom – 4. Neuschwanstein Castle – 5. 1972 Munich Olympics village – 6. Tourism and going out in Munich – 7. Deutsches Museum – 8. Business in the UK, Germany and Israel – 9. Friedrichshafen, a pleasant German town on a lake
SWITZERLAND 1. Trying to do ‘cheap’ Switzerland – 2. The town of Grusch – 3. Clever Swiss made things – 4. Train from Grusch to Zurich – 5. Zurich, the more liberal Switzerland – 6. Swiss dinosaurs
LIECHTENSTEIN 1. Plans – 2. Getting into this tiny nation – 3. Motorbikes, cars and kebab shops in Vaduz, Liechtenstein – 4. Small country topography – 5. Road up to the castle – 6. The Prince’s castle and vineyard – 7. bars, shops, Olympics – 8. Tiny country, big output – 9. Vaduz church – 10. Government buildings and museums
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