Museums in Germany
Bald's Historical Vehicle Show
Rudolf Bald's private collection focuses on BMW - he's got over 40 bikes. Also there's an NSU Kettenrad, an early 1900s automobile and more.
Beckmann Motorcycle Museum
The private collection of Heiner Beckmann, which is now maintained by her daughter.
Benelli Bauer Museum
The owner of this store, Wilfried Blöthe has been a great Benelli enthusiast for 40 years and has an extensive private museum that houses around 100 motorcycles.
Bismarck Two-Wheeler Museum
Bismarck was a German bicycle and motorcycle producer. This exhibition charts the history of the company with around 30 vehicles and overview.
Blue Light Museum Beuster
A local collection of police, fire and communal service vehicles which were popular in East Germany
BMW Museum
The BMW Museum brings to life over 100 years of automotive fascination, innovation, dynamism and the joy of driving. In this fascinating permanent exhibition, all questions about BMW, brand and product history will be answered and the arc from the beginnings to the present to the future will be stretched. Look forward to a unique experience.
Boxenstop at the Automobile and Toy Museum Tübingen
"Boxenstop (Pit Stop) is one of the oldest private car museums in Germany, having been around since 1985. 80 cars, motorbikes / scooters and bicycles are exhibited on 1,200 square meters. In addition, there are well over 2,000 toys: model railways in different gauges, cars, planes, ships, dolls / parlors.Boxenstop is a hands-on museum. Barriers are annoying. Our guests should be able to enjoy the high-quality collection undisturbed"
Brennpunkt - Fire Museum of Generations
Bullimuseum
"Bulli" or Bully is used as a nickname for the T2 generation of the Volkswagen Transporter. A German fan club opened this museum in August, 2009 to celebrate the Beetle-based commercial vehicle.
Central Garage
An event hall, filled with classic cars and motorcycles - exhibits are changing constantly.