Event tip: Motorworld Munich - art and cars
Flight simulators and the most exclusive vehicle brands such as McLaren, Bugatti, Morgan, Maserati and BMW as well as "The Last Supper": a presentation that would have pleased the technology visionary Leonardo da Vinci
“Leonardo da Vinci – The Last Supper – An Immersive Experience” a 360-degree projection until January 13, 2025
Munich. How does art become an experience? What brings new numbers of visitors to museums and exhibitions? Walk-in works of art that also bring the painting of the last centuries into new areas of experience. The Motorworld Munich offers space for art: “The Last Supper” was created by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) between 1495 and 1998. It was the High Renaissance period when this mural was created for the Milan church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. "The Last Supper" is, along with the Mona Lisa (Louvre, Paris), one of Leonardo's most famous works and, even in the original, attracts crowds every year because it is one of the most famous works in art history. This painting will be shown at Motorworld for the first time in a giant format and in an immersive way. The original in Milan measures 9.04 meters high and 4.22 meters long. The so-called “Steam Dome” in Motorworld Munich is currently almost the masterpiece in a 360-degree projection in its original size on the wall. It is an experiential exhibition that also provides information about the visionary artist Leonardo da Vinci, who, among other things, experimented with technology during his time and incorporated the natural sciences into his paintings.
SZ Zeppelin over Munich, photo: Helga Waess |
Motorworld Munich presents automobiles from the luxury class and more
The place alone, the historic hall of the former Deutsche Bahn repair shop, is an experience. More than 30 of the most exclusive vehicle brands are presented here. There are shops and workshops, restaurants and the “Ameron Munich” hotel.
If you plan a night, you can stroll through the luxury cars here. You can see all McLaren, Bugatti, Morgan, Maserati, BMW and Triumph motorcycles.
Particular attention should also be paid to the beloved and well-maintained vintage and sports cars, which are on display in 111 glass boxes in the hall and are partly privately owned.
What else does Motorworld in Munich offer?
- There are also racing and flight simulators;
- and throughout the year various meetings for bikers, vintage car enthusiasts, sports and supercar drivers.
- At Christmas time the winter market,
- the popular “DogWorld” with the highlight “Dachshund Race” - “DackelRace”
- and the immersive exhibitions, such as the current “Leonardo da Vinci”.
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In 2014, the new Gumpert Apollo was presented for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, here in March 2015 in front of the Hotel Vierseasonen in Munich (our blog article about the Gumpert Apollo in Munich), hier im März 2015 vor dem Hotel Vierjahreszeiten in München (unser Blogartikel zum Gumpert Apollo in München), photo: Helga Waess |
Motorworld Munich
- Am Aufbesserungswerk 8, 80939 Munich
Opening hours:
Mon - Sat: 7.30 a.m. - 10 p.m
Sun, public holidays: 10 a.m. – 10 p.m
Visiting Motorworld is free every day of the year!
Dogs welcome!
Parking spaces available
Public transport: U6 subway line, “Freimann” stop