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Cars & Coffee outside the Mercedes-Benz Museum, photograph from 2015

100 YEARS OF BMW: MERCEDES-BENZ MUSEUM OFFERS FREE ADMISSION TO BMW EMPLOYEES

The Mercedes-Benz Museum has congratulated Munich-based Bayerische Motorenwerke (BMW) on its 100-year anniversary with an invitation to BMW employees to visit the Museum in Stuttgart free of charge from March 8 to 13, 2016.

BMW was founded on March 7, 1916.

According to a statement obtained by AUTO REPORT AFRICA, BMW employees arriving in a BMW will be allowed to park free of charge in a prominent position directly outside the entrance on the hill.

It stated further that the restaurant will additionally serve up a special Swabian speciality for the first 50 BMW employees at the end of their tour of 130 years of automotive history.

The founding of BMW on March 7, 1916 marked the birth of a now world-renowned brand which contributes to Germany’s excellent international reputation in the automotive industry as it occurred in the eventful early heyday of automotive history.

Thirty years earlier, Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler had invented the automobile independently of one another in 1886. And ten years later, Daimler-Benz AG arose with the new Mercedes-Benz brand from the amalgamation of Benz & Cie. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG).

“We warmly congratulate the globally renowned company BMW on its anniversary and invite all employees of BMW AG to discover the complete history of the automobile at the Mercedes-Benz Museum,” Ralf Glaser, Head of Press and Marketing at Mercedes-Benz Classic, said in the statement issued in Stuttgart.

“The unique exhibition at our museum, which opened at its new location ten years ago, takes visitors throughout the history of the automobile from its earliest beginnings – always in the context of the given historical and cultural background and contemporary innovative developments.”

Free admission for employees of BMW AG applies upon presentation of an employee ID card in the tenth calendar week, from 8 to 13 March, during regular opening hours at the Mercedes-Benz Museum.

As a special gesture, all those guests from the BMW workforce who turn up in a vehicle produced by the Munich-based company will be allowed to park on the hill directly in front of the museum in the scheduled week. This will not be such a rare spectacle, as numerous classic BMW vehicles also visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum at the popular “Cars & Coffee” classic car meetings which are open to all brands.

“Cars & Coffee” forms part of the museum’s successful summer programme, which features numerous highlights this year to mark its ten-year anniversary.

Finally, on the culinary front the Stuttgart museum is rounding off its birthday greetings with a special invitation to the first 50 BMW employees: following their tour of the exhibition, they are cordially invited to partake of a Swabian speciality citing the double kidney shape of the signature BMW radiator grille.Mercedes-Benz Museum, external shot from 2015.

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