Porsche SE has open the $130 million museum starting Jan 31 for the public. The all-white museum designed by the Vienna architects Delugan Meissl has 5,600 square meters for 80 vehicles. Car featured there such as the 356 Spyder, the car that the actor James Dean was driving when he died in a 1955 crash, and the latest generation of the 911 Carrera sports car. There are also other cars on display include the 1939 Type 64, built for the Berlin-Rome long-distance car race. The original 911, the 1968 2.0 Coupe, also features.
The Porsche Museum is at Porscheplatz in Stuttgart. It opens from Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission for adults costs 8 euros. Children up to age 14 go free if accompanied by an adult.

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