The fourth episode of the BMW European Delivery Travel Show continues with a visit to the famous BMW Museum, located right across from the BMW Welt. The Museum re-opened last year and it got better than ever. If you recall, our German editor Benny, virtually took us on his trip to the BMW Museum.
BMW Museum with its 53,000 square foot becomes one of the largest car museums in the world. It accommodates around 400,000 visitors per year, up 150,000 compared to the previous facility. There are over 120 exhibits displayed in the museum.
Now, let’s see what Jedrzej has prepared for us, this has proven to be an entertaining and informative series. You can always catch the other episodes by heading over to our BMW European Delivery section.
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Brilliant. Love it!
Thanks Gil! Stay tuned, the actual road-trip starts next week.
Pity the series is a fake, as the film isn’t half bad – there was no European Delivery, they didn’t buy a car, and the license plate is clearly not a Euro. Delivery plate. It’s all a charade, nicely filmed.
@Mark Worth: Thanks for the comment. You are absolutely correct, we did not actually buy the car, it was a loaner from BMW to help us illustrate the process of doing a European Delivery. We never tried to make it look like we actually bought it. I’m sorry if you got that impression. The first episode helps to set this up a bit better.
If you have any questions about our videos, you are always welcome to ask me directly. My contact information is on our website.
Great job spotting the license plate though! Only true BMW ED fans would notice that kind of thing
-JJ
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