Hans Mezger celebrates his 80th birthday on 18 November, 2009
Starter Battery in Lithium-Ion Technology
Von täglich 7 Stunden 44 Minuten stehen einem Stationsarzt nur 32 Minuten für Untersuchungen und 1 Stunde 39 Minuten für Patientengespräche zur Verfügung.
Of 7 hours 44 minutes per day, a ward doctor is only available for examinations for 32 minutes and for patient consultations for 1 hour 39 minutes.
The special exhibition "Panamera Moment" takes place until the 28 of February, 2010 at the Porsche-Museum.
The 10,000th Panamera rolled off the production line at the Leipzig plant of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.
Achim Stejskal, Director (left) welcomes the 500.000th visitor of the Porsche Museum: the family Rosenberger from Stuttgart.
Porsche Leipzig GmbH
Porsche Leipzig GmbH
Eberhard Weiblen, chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche Consulting GmbH
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of the Environment Tanja Gönner, Michael Macht, CEO of Porsche AG, Uwe Hück, Head of Group Works Councils, Wolfgang Leimgruber, Member of the Executive Board for Production and Logistics of Porsche AG and Stuttgart Mayor Dr. Wolfgang Schuster (from left) screw in the last steel beam of the roof construction.
Uwe Hück, Head of Group Works Councils, Stuttgart Mayor Dr. Wolfgang Schuster, Baden-Württemberg's Minister of the Environment Tanja Gönner, Michael Macht, CEO of Porsche AG, Wolfgang Leimgruber, Member of the Executive Board for Production and Logistics of Porsche AG perpetuate their hand prints in concrete.
Building structure of the new paint shop of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG in december 2009
Kim Clijsters (BEL)
The Type 64 marks the beginning of the exhibiton of the Porsche Museum.
The Type 64 marks the beginning of the exhibiton of the Porsche Museum.
The Type 64 marks the beginning of the exhibiton of the Porsche Museum.
The Type 64 leaves the Porsche Museum and will be presented from 21 March to 20 June 2010 at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
While Type 64 is being presented to the public in Atlanta, the Porsche Museum will be displaying the skeleton structure of the Type 64 body until the end of June 2010 – a skeleton made of wood.