The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart was designed by UN Studio, a Dutch firm founded by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos. Completed in 2006, the museum's exterior features a sleek, futuristic design with a façade of glass and steel, reflecting the brand's identity.

glass and steel facade
The shape of the building's atrium is formed from three overlapping circles with the center removed. The result is a triangular atrium recalling the shape of a Wankel engine.

atrium

staircase
Inside, the museum's layout follows a spiraling path, guiding visitors through a chronological journey of Mercedes-Benz's history across nine levels, featuring over 150 vehicles.

Mercedes-Benz museum
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