In accordance with what we announced During the summer of 2023, the next destination of the F1 Exhibition will be Vienna. The Austrian capital will host the traveling museum of Formula 1 from February 2, 2024, in the METAStadt Vienna complex, and until June 16, 2024.
🔥 A new experience for Vienna 🔥
A celebration of the Red Bull Ring and Austria's @f1 heroes.
Exclusive to the #F1Exhibition Vienna
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For those who did not have the opportunity to visit the F1 Exhibition when it opened in Madrid (Spain), it is possible tobuy tickets on the museum website. Prices start at 32,4 euros for a reservation on a specific day. Count 54,4 euros for a flexible ticket for the entire duration of the exhibition, and 79,4 euros for a flexible ticket, priority entry and a pack of F1 derivative products.
Exclusively for Vienna, the F1 Exhibition will install a room dedicated to the history of the Red Bull Ring and legends of Austrian F1, such as three-time world champion Niki Lauda, and Helmut Marko, head of young drivers at Red Bull.
Visitors will begin their journey by walking through 'Once Upon A Time In Formula 1', where never-before-seen photographs transport fans through the sport's history, into the sport's most iconic and defining moments. The 'Drivers and Duels' exhibition then celebrates the most iconic drivers and legendary races since the beginnings of Formula 1, before 'Revolution By Design' presents the revolutionary innovations of Formula 1, exploring the new future technologies.
The F1 Exhibition's 'Design Lab' takes visitors inside an F1 factory, before entering 'Survival', where the remains of the burned car Romain Grosjean during his dramatic accident in Bahrain in 2020, are on display. The show then ends with “The Pit Wall,” a cinematic and immersive experience that allows fans to appreciate the beauty of racing.
It's been 3 years Romain Grosjean's accident at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix…
His burnt out chassis which saved his life will be on display in Vienna in 'SURVIVAL'.
This thread from @ScarbsTech is well worth a read for anyone wanting to know more 👇#F1Exhibition #F1 https://t.co/RP2qnEw7NR
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“Following the success of our first Formula 1 exhibition in Madrid, we are very pleased to announce that Vienna will be the second city to host this innovative exhibition, reveled FIA boss Stefano Domenicali. Austria has a great history with Formula 1, so we are delighted to bring this spectacle to the capital and offer fans in the country another way to interact and appreciate the rich history of the sport. »
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DANIEL MEYERS
14/12/2023 at 06:19 a.m.
That makes us feel good, when will we be in Paris?