I visited the Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany and learned about the invention of the car and much more! Shoutout to Carl Benz, Bertha Benz, Mr. Wilhelm Maybach, and Mr. Gottlieb Daimler

    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro
    3:37 Outside Museum Architecture
    5:52 Futuristic Lobby
    8:25 Top Floor First Look
    11:55 Bertha Benz and the first “car”!
    34:15 The first Limousines!
    37:06 Beautiful Busses!
    43:05 Mercedes in World History
    45:27 Specialty Vehicles
    50:53 Golden Era Classics!
    56:20 Community Use Vehicles
    57:57 The WORST INVENTION EVER!!!!!!
    58:23 Safety Vehicles
    1:05:08 Mercedes Vehicles of the Famous!
    1:18:05 Concept cars!
    1:20:06 I love the colors!
    1:21:48 Mercedes RACING!
    1:26:34 End of Tour LOBBY!

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    39 Comments

    1. Thank you to Mercedes for offering such a nice museum; I learned a lot! And thank you to Bertha for pushing Mr. Benz to continue to develop his vision…Shoutout Germany for inventing so many cool things in the world! I love you guys!

    2. Hey Conner.. I love that you have so many good ideas for content. But i would really encourage you to reach out to those who are in responsibility to organize it or make this happen. For example Mercedes or Soccer Clubs.. Just ask them for a cooperation or something. Actually Mercedes are really into advertisements by content creators. Really often they have very nice Events for content creators. Like driving in Monaco where the actual F1 track is and all kind of stuff. Whatever is flying in your head for good content, just try to get in contact with the right people. Worst what can happen is a "no".. But if just some of them say "yes" you would get a lot of super nice videos.
      I encourage you to life a little bit more the lifestyle of "Boom baby, lets go" 😄

    3. These early racing cars are scary because the head of the driver sticks out of it and there is no protection. So if the car crashed the head of the driver could hit the ground.

    4. Hi Connor, never did I write a comment here but as I life in Ettlingen and love your videos I wanna say THANK YOU. I moved here in 2021 and still a lot of people I know have never been here and showing them this video is such a great thing to let them know how beautiful Ettlingen actutally is.
      What I would love to see is a "Childhood and how I became the travelling person I am" video. If you need maybe an interview partner for something like this just let me know and we can arrange this. Keep up the great work.

    5. Common myth: Motorcar #1 was too unstable for the rough roads of those days with its penny-farthing bycyle wheels. Benz took it to bits and pieces very soon and built more durable models with wooden "artillery" wheels. And that version, #3, was used by Bertha for her epic journey. The remains of #1 were later given to the "Deutsches Museum" in a 1906 when that institution had just been founded. They resored it to its original state. All modern replicas are based on that. But more interesting: #3 survived. It is now in possession of the Science Museum in London.

    6. Germans showing proud of their country or history considered as right wing extremist. May the most extrem German invention is the printing press for money (books) and as opposite Kommunism based on Marx and Engels.

    7. wrong not everyone who works at mercedes has a nice car i know several people who work there and none of them has a mercedes they say its to expensive but nice video 😁

    8. I made my drivers license in 1979. From 1985 until 1992 I used to work as a taxi driver because I had lost my job in my former profession and didn't want to stay in that field. While thinking about what do work in future the living had to be earned, so I did this seven years of taxi driving. Why I am telling this?
      Haha well, because you may imagine, Conner, that I drove a lot of the newer models you saw in the museum! Most Taxi companies used Mercedes at that time. 😀
      And though I could never afford one myself, I confess I loved them and still do!

    9. You were asking what the wreath symbolizes. Well….. first there was the company of Benz & Cie. (Benz & Sons) and as far as I know the laurel wreath was their brand sign. Then they joined with Daimler. The combination of the two trademarks – a three-pointed star in a laurel wreath – was created in 1925, just in time for the merger of the two companies to form Daimler-Benz AG in the summer of 1926.

    10. Another banger video. You're on fire atm🔥Great way to advertise the museum and to show us a lot of very interesting stuff. I've only visited Stuttgart once but unfortunately didn't have the time to visit the museum. But now i'm hooked again. Definitely have to go there next time. Because there are so many cool things to see there, like the bus at 36:20 for example. Looks like a bus straight out of Fallout😄

    11. During the journey, Bertha Benz had to overcome various difficulties, which were incorporated into later cars as suggestions for improvement, such as a short gear for driving up steep inclines and leather fittings on the brake shoes to increase their service life and effectiveness. Bertha Benz is therefore also regarded as the inventor of brake linings.

    12. At the Beginning of 20th century germany was the country with the most Nobel Prices. AFter that America began to become that place. Most scientific works where written in german.

    13. Hey, Hi. Back in the days race cars had a country specific color. Germans were white, french cars blue, italians red, britisch ones were green. When th USA joined the game, they choose blue with 2 white stripes.

    14. Thanks again for another amazing video! Most Germans should know that Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was the discoverer of the X-rays. That's because we Germans call these rays 'Röntgenstrahlen". And we also have the verb 'röntgen' which means 'to x-ray', and 'geröntgt werden' means 'to be x-rayed'. Greetings and love from Mönchengladbach, Sabine

    15. Johannes Gutenberg book print 1440
      Heinrich Göbel light bulb 1854

      Johann Philipp Reis telephone 1859

      Lothar Meyer periodic table 1864

      Werner von Siemens Dynamo & streetcar 1866 & 1879

      Robert Koch bacteriology 1870
      Gottlieb Daimler motorbike and automobil 1885 & 1886

      Otto Lilienthal successful flights with gliders 1894

      Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen x-rays 1895

      Felix Hoffmann aspirins 1897

      Albert Einstein Theory of relativity 1915

      Hans Riegel gold bears 1922

      Oskar Barnack first commercially successful 35mm still-camera ca. 1925

      Otto Hahn Nuclear fission 1938

      Konrad Zuse Computer 1938

      Jürgen Dethloff & Helmut Gröttrup chip card 1968

      Fraunhofer-Institut MP3-format 1988

      Just to name some…

    16. The Mercedes Museum is outstanding I have been there several times and it is always overwhelming and the vehicles are works of art. The history of the automobile comes to life there. Thanks for the video once again great.

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