BMW Group Malaysia recently flew us all the way from Kuala Lumpur to Munich for the BMW Innovation Days 2016, where the automaker provided a glimpse into its own version of future mobility by showcasing its present as well as future technologies.
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Well, as far as it goes, the future is nothing without the past. And there is no better way to indulge in the history of the Bavarian Motor Works than a visit to the BMW Museum, which is located near the Olympiapark. Needless to say, it is a Mecca for BMW enthusiasts and car fans alike and the 13€ (about RM58.50) entrance fee is definitely a bargain for the kind of experience the place offers.
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We were also taken to BMW Classic centre just a few hundred metres from the museum. It is truly a special place especially for the brand, as it was the exact facility used to build airplane engines before the WWI broke out. Workshops aside, the facility also houses a warehouse where a great number of classic and rare BMW vehicles are kept in pristine condition.
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