The Porsche archive, located in the Porsche Museum, is the company’s memory while also being a repository for any information with an economic, technical, social or cultural connection to Porsche.
Georg Hackl, one of the world's most successful lugers, takes a seat in his racing sled in 2011, which Porsche engineers developed together with him. The professional athlete won the Olympic silver medal with this model in 2002.
Since its opening in 2009, the Porsche Museum has usually curated two special exhibitions per year to mark car- and company-related events and anniversaries. (Credit: Rémi Dargegen)
Record numbers of visitors in 2023: “We would like to thank all the fans and enthusiasts who made last year such a special one for us,” says Achim Stejskal, Head of Porsche Heritage and Museum.
On December 2 and 3, the race car of paraplegic US American Tim Horrell will be on display - the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport from W&S Motorsport.
In collaboration with Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart, in German and English versions running to 288 pages, Porsche tells the eventful story of the ‘Number 1’.
In a 16-minute film, former race drivers and race engineers look back on the Group C era. This video can also be experienced via YouTube: https://youtu.be/Zos71IXAmU4
Achim Stejskal, together with Iris Haker and Frank Jung, presents the innovations in the introductory part of the permanent exhibition (duration approx. 6 min).
The approximately twelve-minute online gudied tour provides insights into the special exhibition "50 Years of Porsche Development in Weissach" at the Porsche Museum.