Universum Bremen - Der mobile Mensch

On the Move

YOUR WAYS.
YOUR DECISIONS.
YOUR FUTURE.

 

A SPECIAL EXHIBITION AT THE MERCEDES-BENZ MUSEUM AND ALL OVER STUTTGART

15/09/2023 to 17/11/2024

 

Rediscover your mobility in the exhibition at the Mercedes-Benz Museum and at many hands-on activities and events in the museum and throughout the city.

Special exhibition: ON THE MOVE

Discover the sheer diversity of the mobility of today and tomorrow

Stuttgart. Autonomous driving and smart e-bikes, buses on demand and delivery services day and night: how exactly does our mobility work – today and in the future? This question is the subject of the special exhibition: ON THE MOVE – YOUR WAYS. YOUR DECISIONS. YOUR FUTURE. at the Mercedes-Benz Museum. It invites visitors to actively engage individually and intuitively with mobility and the changes it brings in many different respects. The examples extend all the way to concepts for urban areas with new relationships between living and working spaces.

 

From 15 September 2023 to 17 November 2024, the interactive exhibition can be experienced free of charge on Level 0 of the Mercedes-Benz Museum. The exhibition tour consists of experience-specific and topic-specific stations, as well as the “Stuttgart Wall” with references to further events and exciting mobility locations in the city. For the content and questions, six companies have contributed their knowledge as partners of the exhibition: Robert Bosch GmbH (Bosch eBike Systems), German Aerospace Center (DLR), Mercedes-Benz AG, Stadtwerke Stuttgart GmbH, Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG and Stuttgarter Wohnungs- und Städtebaugesellschaft mbH.

 

Access Information

 

Opening hours:

Tuesday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Closed on Monday.

Tickets:

Free admission to the special exhibition ON THE MOVE!

How to get there

BY CAR: B10/B14 towards “Stuttgart-Zentrum” and follow the signs for “NeckarPark”

BY TRAIN: S-Bahn (urban railway) line S1 heading for Kirchheim (Teck) to “Neckarpark (Mercedes-Benz)”

BY BICYCLE: The Neckartalradweg cycle path runs right past the museum.

Additional Information