I didn’t wake up quite as early as I was planning, but I was out at 9 AM.
I first visited the library next to my hotel. It has a very interesting design and was worth a few minutes, although I doubt it would be worth going too far out of the way to see it.


I passed by one of the trams on the way to the Porsche museum.

Next stop, the Porsche museum which was closed yesterday.
Porsche had a special exhibit and motif celebrating 75 years.

I bought a ticket – 10 Euro.


I took well over 400 pictures today so I will be selective. The first car was actually electric.






This was an odd looking car….



Skipping ahead to a nice 716 Spyder.


Apparently the roof weighed too much on this 908 race car.




Porsche 917 race car.


Apparently this is a really famous race car. It was so wide it wouldn’t fit inside a hauler and someone at the track called it a fat pig, so the race team found a butcher and painted the lines and parts of the pig on it.


A special 917 driven by one of my heroes – Mark Donohue. If you can find it, the book The Unfair Advantage is very good.





A Paris – Dakar rally car.

McLaren Porsche F1 car



Even a police car….


A Boxster and cutaway




I even ran into a movie star…. well not the real one, because that was all CGI.


I do like this 918 Spyder.


LeMans race car




Bare carbon fiber body

This race car is really interesting.




Another futuristic race car…


And a video game car – GranTurismo VisionGT





No idea if this was a replica or real, but it was in the underground car park.


The monument outside the Porsche museum inside a roundabout.

After I left the Porsche museum I drove to the south to Burg Hohenzollern (Hohenzollern Castle).
There is a car park at the base of the hill. The shuttle bus is included in the price of the ticket, or you can hike if you wish. I took the easy way and used the shuttle bus up the hill.


The entrance to the castle was a unique spiral that was designed for protection.





I downloaded the castle app audio guide. Feel free to download and listen to the history.

I took way too many photos, so here is a selection.




























I stayed until closing time and decided to let gravity do the work for me and hike down the hill. I captered a couple of nice shots along the way.







On the way down the road I stopped to take a couple more photos before continuing on my journey.




Next stop Mainz – the AC Hotel in Mainz next to the train station.
The room was nice and I did get kind of a sunset photo.











Today’s timeline. Lots of driving.
