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Commemorative showcase marking the 150th anniversary milestone

Event running at the Sudeten German Museum from July 18, 2025, to January 11, 2026

Commemorative display celebrating the 150-year milestone
Commemorative display celebrating the 150-year milestone

Commemorative showcase marking the 150th anniversary milestone

In 2025, a special exhibition will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the birth of one of the most influential figures in the history of mobility, Ferdinand Porsche. Born in the Bohemian town of Maffersdorf, Porsche has left an indelible mark on the automotive industry.

The exhibition, a tribute to Porsche's work and achievements, aims to honour his contributions to the field. It is not just a celebration of his life but a journey through his groundbreaking innovations. The exhibition is expected to attract a large number of visitors interested in the history of mobility and Porsche's enduring legacy.

Porsche is considered one of the absolute pioneers in the history of the automotive industry. His inventive mind led to the creation of the iconic VW Beetle, a vehicle that continues to captivate automobile enthusiasts worldwide. This masterpiece, among others, will undoubtedly take centre stage at the exhibition.

The exhibition is being held in 2025, a year that would have marked Porsche's 150th birthday. It is timely, providing an opportunity to reflect on his significant impact on the world of mobility. The exhibition is dedicated to showcasing his work and the ways in which he has shaped the industry.

In his own words, Porsche once said, "It's not the technology that makes history, but the people who invented it." This quote encapsulates his belief in the power of human ingenuity and the role it plays in shaping the future. As we prepare to commemorate his birthday, it is a fitting reminder of the impact that one person can have on the world.

While specific details about the exhibition are yet to be announced, it promises to be a memorable event for all those who appreciate the art and science of mobility. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting celebration of Ferdinand Porsche's life and work.

  • The home-and-garden section of the exhibition may feature a replica of Porsche's childhood home in Maffersdorf, providing a glimpse into his early life and potential influences.
  • Cars, including the VW Beetle, will undeniably be a significant part of the display, but the exhibition may also delve into lesser-known vehicles, such as his early electric vehicles and car-maintenance inventions.
  • In addition to showcasing Porsche's automotive contributions, the exhibition might include a lifestyle segment, featuring his personal interests, such as hobbies, fashion, or other passions that may have contributed to his innovative mindset.

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