Ursula Kreutel, mayoress of Weissach, presents Herbert Linge with the honorary citizenship
Herbert Linge in a RS Spyder on the evening of the honorary citizenship ceremony
Dr. Jürgen Gessler, CEO of Porsche Lizenz- und Handelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
The exhibition area of the new Porsche Museum is set up as a steel skeleton.
Approximately 6,000 tons of steel will be needed for the new section of the Porsche Museum. (December 2006)
The shell of the new Porsche Museum on Porsche Platz between Schwieberdinger Straße (B 27, on the left) and the Neuwirtshaus suburban line station. (December 2006)
The shell of the Porsche Museum with underground car park, first floor and second floor constructed from reinforced concrete was completed at the start of 2007. (December 2006)
Steel strands, cast in tubes (middle), provide the pillars for the suspended exhibition area of the new Porsche Museum with additional support.
Approximately 6,000 tons of steel will be needed for the new section of the Porsche Museum. (December 2006)
Approximately 6,000 tons of steel will be needed for the new section of the Porsche Museum.
The new UPS-Porsche-Junior: Martin Ragginger in front of the Porsche GT3 Cup
Came out on top against five competitors: Martin Ragginger from Austria
Group picture (left to right): Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking, Dr. Wolfgang Porsche, Julia Gentner (Kopernikus-Gymnasium Aalen), Charlotte Gunsilius (Gymnasium Königin-Olga-Stift Stuttgart), Bastian Hettich (Lise-Meitner-Gymnasium Remseck), Gregor Glomb (Lessing-Gymnasium Karlsruhe), Till Krämer (Rechberg-Gymnasium Donzdorf), Florian Winke (Scheffold-Gymnasium Schwäbisch Gmünd) and minister of education Helmt Rau.
Aerial view of the Weissach Research and Development Centre
Aerial view of the Weissach Research and Development Centre
The construction of the new Porsche museum: the underground parking lot, first floor and second floor are made from reinforced concrete. The exhibition area above them is a steel construction. (February 2007)
The construction of the new Porsche museum: the steel construction for the future exhibition area (5,600 m2) floats above the second floor. (January 2007)
The construction of the new Porsche museum with the intricate steel construction between highway 27 (Schwieberdinger Strasse) and the railway tracks. (January 2007)
Porsche Leipzig GmbH, 2007
Computer graphics of the Leipzig plant with new buildings