Beaulieu (2017)

In the middle of the New Forest, a heath landscape with free-roaming horses, is the village of Beaulieu and the seat of the Earl Montagu of Beaulieu, who built a kind of museum leisure park on his estate around Palace House and the former Beaulieu Abbey. The most famous attraction is the National Motor Museum, a museum very similar to the two large car museums in the city of Stuttgart. In addition, there is a monorail that also leads through the museum, as well as the World of Top Gear, which we will turn to later.

We start our tour of Beaulieu with Beaulieu Abbey, whose French monks gave the place its name. The abbey is famous for its large tapestries, all of which can be admired in one hall. The rest of the monastery must be partly imagined, unfortunately there is not much left.

The next stop is the Spy Museum in front of Palace House. Here in Beaulieu was a training centre during the Second World War – absolutely secret, of course. Meanwhile, in the Palace House behind, guided tours with butler and maid take place. The house is really fancy, I can tell you that, and there is also a secret staircase.

The National Motor Museum is quite well designed and has a large number of exhibits. In this respect, it is not necessarily different from other car museums, but what makes the museum in Beaulieu special is its dark ride Wheels. Very similar to the Spirit of London dark ride at Madame Tussauds London, the Mack Rides dark ride takes you through numerous scenes and is available in French and German on request. Real cars can be seen again in the On Screen Cars exhibition, such as the Ford Anglia from Harry Potter.

If you want to take a ride with The Stig or pay homage to the British engineering skills of Hammond, May and Clarkson, the World of Top Gear is the place to go. Although they also cover the subsequent seasons with Matt LeBlank & Co, it’s primarily about the three guys at Amazon when they were still at the BBC. Who knows, maybe there will soon be the World of Grand Tour, enough interesting vehicles have already been built in the current seasons, although my favourite is still the car train. And the episode should be topped first.

 


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Mercedes Benz Museum (2016)

As an intern at Daimler in Sindelfingen, I had to take a look into the Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart and I was very much impressed. You start off at the highest point of the Museum and wind your way down to the ground level. Level by level you learn a lot about the history of the Daimler company and their brand Mercedes Benz. It is kind of surprising how many developments Daimler is actually involved in. I really like the presentation of the museum, where you basically walk from one special exhibition, called the Mythosraum, into another one. After some hours, you reach the exit of the Museum and are quite impressed how much you actually learned on your visit. The museum is therefore not a small destination you can do when you have some spare time in Stuttgart, as you need your time doing it.

 


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Stuttgart (2016)

Stuttgart might not be the most interesting city in Germany; especially not on a weekend when everything is closed, but there are some really cool places around the city, which I really enjoyed. As I lived in a shared flat in Stuttgart-Stammheim during my internship at Daimler in Sindelfingen, I had plenty of time to take the tram towards the city and explore it bit by bit. Speaking of trams, the Straßenbahnwelt Motor Museum is absolutely worthwhile! It is a very nice and informative museum featuring a large exhibition with countless trams.

Of course, I also had a look at the newly reopened Stuttgarter Fernsehturm to see the city from above, as well as given the funicular Seilbahn and the cogwheel railway Zacke a try. I just love this kind of stuff, as I love a good Musical. Back in the days, the Musical company Stella and countless other investors built a kind of entertainment resort at the outskirts of the city called SI-Centrum, where you can find two Musical Theatres. Back in the days, they were called Musical Hall 1 and 2, nowadays it is the Apollo Theater and the Palladium Theater. Here I watched Disney’s Tarzan, which I can absolutely recommend.

 


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