I managed to get there just one hour before the museum closed so they charged me only half of the regular entrance fee. One hour is enough to see pretty much everything so here's a hint for you if you're planning to go there yourself — go one hour before the closing time and ask for a discount.
I took the audio-guide, museum map and went in to learn more about BMW history and all its produce starting with engines and motorcycles ending with cars and weird concepts. The audio-guide started to bore me quite soon and eventually I gave up on it and the map as well. I was randomly roaming around reading the signs and taking photos of the exhibits. It was more than enough to get the feeling of the company.
It all starts with motorcycles.

Engines are exhibited next. I guess only fans would care.

And then finally the cars. All the model range from the first ones to the very last ones.




A car starts from a model like this.

And ends with a beauty like one of these roadsters.


There are plenty of racing exhibits in the museum. You can touch them but you can't try.



It's also full of different weird cars.



A concept that has never been mass-produced.

All the models in one place.

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