Resumed from May 12, 2020
The Porsche Museum in Germany, which had been closed for about eight weeks from March 14, 2020 to prevent corona infection, will reopen on May 12, 2020.
The Porsche Museum will be reopened in line with the requirements of the government and the state where the museum is located to combat coronavirus infections, such as keeping visitors at least 1.5 meters away.
That means that if you visit with your family, you need to be 1.5m apart from each other, maybe? ??
According to Achim Stejskal, who is in charge of the Porsche Museum, regular occupational safety training is conducted for the staff involved in hygiene, and the museum also has a fail mask and disinfectant solution.
It is said that the number of visitors to the museum will be limited at the entrance, but the opening hours will be the same as before (Tuesday-Sunday 9:00 to 18:00).
Programs like museum tours and lectures haven't been offered yet, and the dining area will remain closed.
By the way, if you have an annual pass, the expiration date will be extended for 2 months.Porsche's new car warranty will also be extended (for cars that fall under the period)It was just announced ^ ^
During the closing period of the Porsche Museum, it seems that the museum has proceeded with the maintenance and renovation measures scheduled for this year, and since the renovation has not been completed yet, the current admission fee is temporarily halved. am.
I think that admission fees and restrictions will change in the future, so always first of all, this Porsche Museum site (www.porsche.com/museumIt seems better to check the notice in).
I wrote it for the time being, but in the current situation, let's feel free to go to the Porsche Museum in Germany from Japan! It's not a situation like that, so I think it's information that isn't really needed yet ... but I thought I'd like to know the Porsche situation in Germany somehow ^^
Source: The Porsche Museum opens again