The BMW Welt also features its own Events Forum equipped with state-of-the-art technology for events of all kinds, making it an ideal venue for concerts, exhibitions, conferences and live broadcasts, as well as receptions and seminars.
The range of catering and dining services is extremely versatile: The BMW Welt features a restaurant, a bistro and a coffee shop, as well as a wide variety of shops. The Junior Campus, a special, independent encounter area that makes use of the latest scientific findings in child and youth studies, caters to children aged between 7 and 13. This is where children and young people are able to discover “mobility with all their senses” in a funny way.
BMW Museum: A Direct Experience of History
The BMW Museum was constructed next door to the BMW Building in 1973. The concept of the new BMW Museum, which reopened on 21 June 2008 with five times its previous exhibition area, focuses on the fascination of the BMW brand and its characteristics of dynamic performance, sportiness, and passion. The Museum uses approximately 120 original exhibits, a special “road” that guides visitors through 25 separate exhibition areas and new presentation technologies to showcase the brand’s 90-year history. The central “road” through the Museum guides visitors through time and space, presenting a wide range of cross-cutting themes and individual highlights to 400,000 visitors a year. A multitude of different perspectives, surprising insights and outlooks, as well as large-format exhibitions highlight the dramatic qualities of the Museum.
BMW Plant Munich: Passion and Technology
The BMW Plant Munich is the original BMW Group Plant. It combines the highest level of engineering and human innovation with its employees’ genuine passion for the brand. BMW Plant Munich builds up to 1,000 BMW 3 Series (Touring and Sedan models) and more than 1,000 power units (straight-six, eight-cylinder engines, high-performance M-engines for the M3, M5, and M6, as well as twelve-cylinders) every day.
BMW Plant Munich employs a workforce of around 9,000 employees from more than 50 countries around the world, including approximately 700 apprentices. BMW Plant Munich encompasses all automobile production technologies: a Press Shop, Body Shop, Paint Shop, Engine Production and
Assembly, as well as a Tool-making Shop and the Production of Equipment and Seats
BMW Plant Munich is part of the BMW Group’s global production network with no less than 24 plants in 12 countries. As part of the BMW Welt, it also serves as a “window on the world of BMW production”. Individual tours provide a unique and authentic insight into automobile production.
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| Junior Campus in the 'BMW Welt' |
The range of catering and dining services is extremely versatile: The BMW Welt features a restaurant, a bistro and a coffee shop, as well as a wide variety of shops. The Junior Campus, a special, independent encounter area that makes use of the latest scientific findings in child and youth studies, caters to children aged between 7 and 13. This is where children and young people are able to discover “mobility with all their senses” in a funny way.
BMW Museum: A Direct Experience of History
The BMW Museum was constructed next door to the BMW Building in 1973. The concept of the new BMW Museum, which reopened on 21 June 2008 with five times its previous exhibition area, focuses on the fascination of the BMW brand and its characteristics of dynamic performance, sportiness, and passion. The Museum uses approximately 120 original exhibits, a special “road” that guides visitors through 25 separate exhibition areas and new presentation technologies to showcase the brand’s 90-year history. The central “road” through the Museum guides visitors through time and space, presenting a wide range of cross-cutting themes and individual highlights to 400,000 visitors a year. A multitude of different perspectives, surprising insights and outlooks, as well as large-format exhibitions highlight the dramatic qualities of the Museum.
BMW Plant Munich: Passion and Technology
The BMW Plant Munich is the original BMW Group Plant. It combines the highest level of engineering and human innovation with its employees’ genuine passion for the brand. BMW Plant Munich builds up to 1,000 BMW 3 Series (Touring and Sedan models) and more than 1,000 power units (straight-six, eight-cylinder engines, high-performance M-engines for the M3, M5, and M6, as well as twelve-cylinders) every day.
BMW Plant Munich employs a workforce of around 9,000 employees from more than 50 countries around the world, including approximately 700 apprentices. BMW Plant Munich encompasses all automobile production technologies: a Press Shop, Body Shop, Paint Shop, Engine Production and
Assembly, as well as a Tool-making Shop and the Production of Equipment and Seats
BMW Plant Munich is part of the BMW Group’s global production network with no less than 24 plants in 12 countries. As part of the BMW Welt, it also serves as a “window on the world of BMW production”. Individual tours provide a unique and authentic insight into automobile production.
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