Automuseum Busch Wolfegg

The somewhat younger classic cars of the late 60s, 70s and even the early 80s are a focal point. Many of the vehicles on whose back seats many of us were still allowed to romp around (without seatbelts), in which we got the driver's license or took the great freedom under our first own wheels, can still be seen here. You can also show your children what a pencil has to do with a cassette or what a mobile phone looked like in the 70s and 80s.

GOLF, OPEL, PORSCHE - CARS FROM THE YOUTH
Immerse yourself in your own youth when men (and women) raved about the Golf GTI, Opel Manta or Porsche Targa and bell-bottoms, video recorders or pilot glasses were all the rage.
The exhibition not only surprises with automobiles on four wheels, but also with everything that has been achieved on one wheel

Nicolas Flosbach has lived in Wolfegg since 2009. His choice fell on this place of residence because the automobile museum of Fritz B. Busch was located here. For him, who fell victim to the gasoline virus from an early age, it was only logical to live in a place with a car museum. Flosbach had previously worked as a tour guide at the Technik Museum Speyer since 2003. He also regularly led private groups through the Auto- und Technik Museum Sinsheim.
It was obvious to work as a tour guide at Fritz B. Busch's new residence in the automobile museum, where he himself was a guest as a tourist as a Fritz B. Busch fan in 2007, but at that time already supplemented Anka Busch's public tour. Anka Busch's plans for retirement required a solution that would hold your father's collection together. In 2016 there was the opportunity to sell the entire collection to the Tractor Museum in Uhldingen Mühlhofen, which in the meantime operates as the Auto and Tractor Museum Bodensee.

In October 2016 the time had come. Fritz B. Busch's old collection moved out to find a new home in the Lake Constance Auto and Tractor Museum. The vehicles made way in Wolfegg to present a rejuvenated exhibition which, under the motto "... I had one of those, too ..." is able to whisk visitors away to the youth of the visitors.
In addition to automobiles, motorcycles, mopeds and mopeds, there are also plenty of contemporary objects to be discovered in the context of the vehicles on display.
A corner shop exhibition shows that the old generation already knew how to avoid rubbish. An old classroom invites you to rediscover your old school books. ... typewriters, fashion, rotary telephones, bonanza bicycles, bell-bottoms, household appliances in bright orange, record players, etc. are further opportunities to immerse yourself in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
But you can also discover what cars looked like 100 years ago, how you could drive with wood instead of gasoline after World War II and how and why one operated trailers with only one wheel for cars, trucks, buses and tanks.

Fritz-B. Busch-Weg 1, 88364 Wolfegg
Germany

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