With these 360 degree panoramic views, you can take a look at the Motorcycle Museum and the Museum Street.
The Museum Street runs in an East-West direction right through the middle of the production hall of the former screw factory. On both sides, exhibits on various topics, from the beginning of industrialisation to modern times, are shown in chronological order. The southern side is dominated by machines (steam engine, printers, telecommunication), while the northern side deals with the topics of school, accommodation and living, trade, and leisure time. Sport is represented on both sides, by the special areas "Fascinating Speed" and "The Club". The design of the facades as well as historical vehicles create the impression of a city street. The "time line Museum Street" ends in the present day at the western end of the hall (addressing structural change, automation, and computers).
Nuremberg was once the stronghold of the German motorcycle industry. Major manufacturers, such as Zündapp, Triumph, Hercules, Victoria, Ardie and a very varied parts industry were the basis for this reputation. The Motorcycle Museum displays over 100 vehicles manufactured in Nuremberg.
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Picture Credits:
The panoramic views were created by panorama photographer, Gert Klaus.
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