Photo Gallery «Automuseum Wolfegg - Busch Museum for the second time»
In the late fall of 2016, the internationally renowned Busch Museum moved out of Wolfegg Castle and barely six months later, classic and modern classics can once again be admired there. On April 14, 2017, on "Car Friday", the new museum was opened. This photo report gives an impression of the premises and the exhibits.
The Opel Rekord shows the way - Automuseum Wolfegg
© Stefan Fritschi, 2017
Idyllic building - Automuseum Wolfegg
© Stefan Fritschi, 2017
Many everyday youngtimers - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Switzerland is represented by an ETH exhibition trailer - Automuseum Wolfegg
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The collection is only just beginning and is constantly changing - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Posters and decorations complement the exhibits - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Many collectors make their treasures available - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Collectors from the Ravensburg (RV) area park their oldies in Wolfegg - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Some of the smile clouds written by Fritz B. Busch are still there, like here on the Opel Kadett - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Single-wheel camping trailers as the focus of the exhibition - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Ingenious one-wheel folding trailer for low-motorized cars - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Special exhibition to mark the 80th birthday of the Opel Kadett - Automuseum Wolfegg
© Stefan Fritschi, 2017
Special exhibition to mark the 80th birthday of the Opel Kadett - Automuseum Wolfegg
© Stefan Fritschi, 2017
Fritz B. Busch was already very fond of small cars and scooters - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Wood carburetors mounted on unicycle trailers - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Semi-restored Ford Capri as a barn find - Automuseum Wolfegg
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The Vauxhall Viva was rather rare in Germany - Automuseum Wolfegg
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This decoration was made by Fritz B. Busch himself - Automuseum Wolfegg
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It may well be that a BMW 5 Series comes when you call a cab - Automuseum Wolfegg
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The museum is housed in two buildings - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Two small Fiat cars welcome visitors - Automuseum Wolfegg
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An Opel Manta surrounded by objects from the period - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Emergency call box, wallpaper and Knudsen-Taunus from times gone by - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Camping with VW T1, red wine and nice company - Automuseum Wolfegg
© Stefan Fritschi, 2017
If you still have old pennies in your pocket, you can try your luck - Automuseum Wolfegg
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The old building generates a lot of charm - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Motorcycles also play an important role in the museum - Automuseum Wolfegg
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The VW industrial engine sits in a Metz fire engine - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Fire department in the past and in the very past - Automuseum Wolfegg
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Firefighters didn't have an easy job back then - Automuseum Wolfegg
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The old school board indicates the vintage car picnic in August - Automuseum Wolfegg
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