While I still have some semi-reliable access to the internet I thought I would slip in a quick post for some of my car enthusiast friends. Today we planned on a quick visit to the Mercedes-Benz Museum and ended up spending most of the day there despite the fact that we were rushing ourselves. I’m sorry to say Brad and Cam, and all the other BMW fans in the crowd, that the magnificent “sales centre” BMW Museum in Munich doesn’t hold a match to the “true blue” automobile Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Yes, we did have to pay a few Euros to get into this amazing building, but with audio guide in hand we spiralled our way down 7 floors strolling through Mercedes history from the first gas engines and vehicles to run on land, water and in the air to countless other automotive exhibits. Enjoyed a close look at the first motorcycle ever built. This truly is a wonderful museum with priceless pieces of art and technology at every step of the way. Most of the day, I was thinking of how much my good friends Rhys and Marcel would have enjoyed this visit. For any car buff this museum is a great destination, for a Mercedes car buff… this is Mecca. Stuttgart is where Benz and Daimler pioneered and built the first automobiles in1886 so Mercedes roots run very deep here and seemingly dominate the entire area from manufacturing to sports and leisure. I have included a shot of the Mercedes Arena taken through the shaded window glass inside the museum, unfortunately you can’t see the Porsche Arena beside it. It may sound like this place is all cars and nothing else, but in fact I know Stuttgart has many other attributes, I just can’t see past the cars… sorry. If you look closely at the picture of our camping site, you will notice the banked concrete curve of the Mercedes test track only meters away… Cool!














































































































































































