Museum_Autovision

Museum Autovision

Museum Autovision

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Museum Autovision is a museum for cars, motorcycles, bicycles (most of which were built by NSU Motorenwerke AG) and alternative propulsion in Altlußheim, a small town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

NSU-Oldtimer shown in Museum Autovision
Museum Autovision
Museum Autovision
Museum Autovision, Altlußheim, Baden-Württemberg
NSU Typ 5/25

The exhibits include the original equipment from an NSU workshop from the 1920s.

The museum also has a display of more than 80 Wankel engines; on display are also a dozen cars and three bicycles with Wankel engines. This also includes a cut-away model of the NSU Ro 80.

For owners of electric cars a solar filling station is maintained.

Solar gas with 10 and 16-ampere-port

Science arena

The museum also has metal models that allow car parts such as engine, automatic transmission and differential to be traced, and metal models on power transfer. Finally, boxes are available for scientific experiments with prepared topics. There are about 50 moveable models that allow visitors to conduct interactive physics experiments under real conditions. Topics include:

  • Mechanics
  • Caloric theory (Calorifics)
  • Optics and acoustics
  • Magnetism
  • Electricity
  • Electrochemistry.

Exhibits

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