BMW Welt

The BMW Welt is a combined exhibition, delivery, adventure museum, and event venue located in 's district , next to the , in the immediate vicinity of the and factory.
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  • Opening hours:
    Monday—Saturday: 7:30 AM—midnight
    Sunday and public holidays: 9:00 AM—midnight
  • Type: Tourist attraction
  • Description: show room in Munich, Germany
  • Address: Am Olympiapark 1, München, 80809
  • Wheelchair access: yes
Photo: Aepryus, Public domain.

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include BMW Museum and Olympiastadion.

Museum
The is the corporate museum of BMW history and was established in 1973, shortly after the 1972 Summer Olympics opened. From 2004 to 2008, it was renovated in connection with the construction of the BMW Welt, directly opposite. is situated 200 metres east of BMW Welt.

Stadium
is a stadium located in , Germany. Situated at the heart of the Olympiapark München in northern Munich, the stadium was built as the main venue for the 1972 Summer Olympics. is situated 1 km southwest of BMW Welt.

The Olympic Tower in the Olympic Park, has an overall height of 291 m and a weight of 52,500 tons. At a height of 190 m there is an observation platform as well as an exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Tower. is situated 390 metres southwest of BMW Welt.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Am Riesenfeld and Olympic Village.

Quarter
is the westernmost of the three subdistricts of the Munich city district 11 .

Neighborhood
The was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics in , and was used to house the athletes during the games. The Munich massacre took place in one of its apartment blocks, Connollystraße 31; the street was named for an Irish-American participant in the 1896 Olympics.

Suburb
Milbertshofen, and are three boroughs situated in the north of in . Jointly, they form the city district 11 . As of December 2016, the three boroughs had 76,255 inhabitants.

BMW Welt

Latitude
48.17736° or 48° 10′ 39″ north
Longitude
11.55655° or 11° 33′ 24″ east
Elevation
509 metres (1,670 feet)
Operator
BMW Group
Open location code
8FWH5HG4+WJ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 15804929
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Geo­Names ID
7669169
Wiki­data ID
Q699614
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In Other Languages

From Balinese to Vietnamese—“BMW Welt” goes by many names.
  • Balinese: BMW Welt
  • Bulgarian: БМВ Велт
  • Bulgarian: Светът на БМВ
  • Catalan: BMW Welt
  • Chinese: 宝马世界
  • Chinese: 寶馬世界
  • Danish: BMW Welt
  • Dutch: BMW Welt
  • Esperanto: BMW Welt
  • French: BMW Welt
  • Georgian: ბე ემ ვე ველტი
  • German: BMW Welt
  • German: Bmw world
  • Hungarian: BMW Welt
  • Indonesian: BMW Welt
  • Italian: BMW Welt
  • Italian: BMW
  • Japanese: BMWヴェルト
  • Javanese: BMW Welt
  • Korean: BMW 벨트
  • Norwegian Bokmål: BMW Welt
  • Norwegian: BMW Welt
  • Persian: ب‌ام‌و ولت
  • Polish: BMW Welt
  • Portuguese: BMW Welt
  • Russian: BMW Welt
  • Russian: Мир BMW
  • Slovak: BMW Welt
  • Slovenian: BMW svet
  • Spanish: BMW Welt
  • Spanish: Mundo BMW
  • Swedish: BMW Welt
  • Turkish: BMW Welt
  • Vietnamese: Thế giới BMW

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