Ladenburg museum is place were every automobile guy should see.
I felt like traveled years back.
And we even feel the ambiance and smell diesel and oil
Ladenburg museum is place were every automobile guy should see.
I felt like traveled years back.
And we even feel the ambiance and smell diesel and oil
This is a relatively small museum in a small town not far from Heidelberg. It is worth going to and has a variety of Mercedes Benz vehicles and some motorcycles. The cars are from a variety of time periods and several are very rare. If you go, you will definitely see several things you haven't seen before.
While there is a museum brochure in several languages, the detailed signs by each exhibit/car are only in German.
Carl Benz built the first automobile in a small workshop in Mannheim (destroyed WWII) not in this building. However, this was his first factory and it now contains a wonderful collection of automobiles and automobilia which will interest the whole family. Bertha Benz, Carl's wife, made the first "cross country" automobile trip and she receives her share of attention in this museum, too. A most enjoyable day out, and only a short walk from the train station. The Benz's elegant home is also worth visiting and is an easy, direct 10 minute walk away in the center of town.
It was a very hot day and we visited the museum what a nice place to go to learn about the history of one of the most notable marks in motor history.
This is very nice museum. It is converted from Carl Benz original workshop. There are many great cars in this place, including the patent for the original car!