Although we did not visit on a day where tours were operating, this was still a very nicely done museum, well worth the very small entry fee. The collection is pretty massive, including a lot of vehicles were only a few examples were made or still exist, and everything is in excellent condition with English and German signage. Audioguides are included with the tour and provide a huge wealth of information above and beyond what's written next to each item. I had a few complaints though - the 959 I was praying they would have in their collection was pushed in to a corner and sitting in the sun - difficult to see and impossible to walk around. So you can look at the side and the back, but not even the front, since that's facing a wall. Seemed odd. Also, many of the vehicles have "Porsche Museum" decals on their doors - including 70s classic items where it really really looks out of place. I'm curious as to why this is done - why wouldn't you present a museum exhibit in it's "original" condition? I know I'm in the Porsche Museum, so the decals are pretty unnecessary.
I also kind of wish the gift shop was better? Not owning a Porsche, it didn't affect me, but for anyone who does own and and makes a pilgrimage, they should sell more assorted stuff to cater to each vehicle. I know that's a lot of different models, but it would be fun for people to be able to buy the model of their car from the museum, and that's not possible in most cases. I guess I just expected a better assortment of paraphernalia.
Gift shop, 959, and decals aside, this is extremely worthwhile if you're a car person. Parking is even validated - no excuses. read more