Munich is often associated with beer gardens, the historic old town, and the Alps — but there is one place that impresses even those who are not particularly interested in cars. The BMW Museum is not just a brand museum; it is a modern space dedicated to design, technology, and the future of mobility.
Located next to the Olympic Park, the museum is ideal for a relaxed visit lasting two to three hours.
General atmosphere and museum concept
The exhibition is designed as a spiral route, guiding visitors gradually upward through different eras and themes. The space is bright, modern, and well organized, with clear navigation that makes it easy to explore.
Even for non-car enthusiasts, the museum feels like a story about ideas and engineering innovation rather than simply a collection of vehicles.
BMW Museum exhibition halls: what to expect
The history of the BMW brand
The journey begins with the origins of the company:
- aircraft engines from the early 20th century
- the first BMW motorcycles
- early BMW automobiles
This section provides valuable context and shows how the brand’s character was shaped.
Classic cars
One of the most impressive exhibition areas:
- iconic models from different decades
- rare and collectible vehicles
- the evolution of design and form
An excellent place for photography and unhurried exploration.
BMW motorcycles
A section enjoyed by both adults and teenagers:
- historic and modern motorcycles
- racing models
- the development of technology and safety
BMW Motorsport
A dynamic and visually striking part of the museum:
- racing cars
- formula cars and sports prototypes
- the history of BMW in motorsport
This hall leaves a strong impression even on visitors who do not follow racing.
Design and the future of mobility
A modern and interactive exhibition area:
- concept cars
- electric vehicles
- sustainable technologies
This is where visitors get a glimpse of where the automotive world is heading.
Visiting with children
The museum is suitable for families:
- spacious exhibition halls
- elevators and convenient walkways
- visually engaging and easy-to-understand displays
It is best suited for children aged 6–7 and older. For very young children, the space may feel overwhelming.
Parking and how to get there
Parking
The most convenient option is the underground parking garage at BMW Welt:
- large and well organized
- suitable for cars and minivans
There are also public parking options around the Olympic Park, although they are generally less convenient.
Public transport
- U-Bahn: Olympiazentrum (U3)
- Walking distance from the station: about 5 minutes
Useful tips before your visit
- The best time to visit is in the morning or on weekdays
- Plan at least two hours
- Photography inside the museum is allowed
- Don’t miss BMW Welt (free admission)
- A café and a souvenir shop are available on site
Is the BMW Museum worth visiting?
Absolutely — even if you are not a car enthusiast. The BMW Museum offers:
- modern architecture
- a well-structured and engaging exhibition
- interesting content for both adults and children
- a great way to diversify your sightseeing program in Munich
It is a museum not only about cars, but about movement, design, and the future.
