Austro Daimler Sonderausstellung

Special exhibition: The history of Austro Daimler from 1899 to 1935

New exhibition hall and exhibits that have never before been shown in the fahr(T)raum Ferdinand Porsche Worlds of Experience!

During the coronavirus-induced break, the fahr(T)raum team has been busy planning a large special exhibition on the history of the Austro Daimler automotive brand during the time of Ferdinand Porsche. The exhibition presents the diversity of the company’s products in a clear and detailed manner and is divided into four thematic areas: Austro Daimler – the brand, commercial vehicles, rail and aviation. A demonstration workshop and interactive elements take visitors back to that period in time. In order to maintain an overview, an Austro Daimler engine chronology was developed at the time of Ferdinand Porsche, which shows the milestones of the automotive brand in the historical context.

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Demonstration workshop with interactive elements.

Jakob Iglhauser, Managing Director of the fahr(T)raum Ferdinand Porsche Worlds of Experience, is pleased to be able to present exhibits that have never before been shown, such as an ADGR all-terrain vehicle, an ET13 post bus, a draisine and the pioneering 6 and 12-cylinder aircraft engines, a Hansa Brandenburg C1 engine with 6 cylinders and 225 PS as well as the ADR engine with 6 cylinders and 70 PS, narrow-gauge railway engines with 3.5 and 6 PS and the M12 marine engine. A separate building has even been built directly adjacent to the vintage and classic car museum in order to have enough space for the new exhibits.

Austro Daimler produced not only luxury motor vehicles and commercial vehicles, but also hunting wagons, trucks, buses, rail vehicles and aircraft engines. The first vehicle produced by “Österreichische Daimler-Motoren-Commanditgesellschaft, Bierenz, Fischer & Co.”, founded in Wiener Neustadt in 1899, was a “4-horsepower” two-cylinder engine with an electromagnetic ignition (built in 1900).

Ferdinand Porsche started his career as Technical Director at “Österreichische Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft” on 19 July 1906 and managed the company successfully together with Eduard Fischer and Wilhelm Strauß until he left in 1923. Highlights of his career at Austro Daimler included the development of the Maja 24/28 HP, the first purely petrol-driven car, the type 22/86 “Prinz Heinrich” sports car from 1910 and the Sascha ADS-R racing car (built in 1922).

You can see in the exhibition what happened after Ferdinand Porsche’s departure, how the company restructured itself in times of war and what ingenious inventions it produced.

Austro Daimler Sonderausstellung

From left: Mr. Ernst Piëch, Mayor Michael Schwarzmayr, Max Lampelmaier and CEO Jakob Iglhauser.

Special exhibition Austro Daimler:
30. July 2020 – 29. September 2021
daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Titelbild und Gruppenfoto © Taro Ebihara

Schauwerkstatt © Chris Hofer

 

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