Technische Sammlung Hochhut

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A marvel of engineering awaits. This is the Technische Sammlung Hochhut.

Before you stands a unique collection. It’s not your typical museum. This is the private passion project of Fritz Hochhut. He spent decades amassing this treasure trove of machinery. Think of it as a personal testament to innovation.

The Technische Sammlung Hochhut houses incredible artifacts. There’s a Bergmann Wagen from 1898. It’s one of the oldest registered cars in Germany. You’ll also see recreations of the first Daimler motorcycle from 1885. A Benz Motorwagen from 1886 is here too. These are not just exhibits. Over 90% of the motors here are still functional.

A standout piece is a Wanderer W 45 L from 1937. It belonged to Adam Jost. He was known as Frankfurt’s “Waterhouse King”. The car is roadworthy. It even has current registration. Imagine the stories this vehicle could tell. The collection also features steam-powered vehicles. These early forms of automotive transport are a sight to behold.

The city of Frankfurt had plans once. They wanted to create an industrial museum. Hochhut’s collection was to be part of it. But funding issues shelved the project. Fortunately the Technische Sammlung Hochhut foundation was established in 1998. It found its home at Hattersheimer Strasse 2-4.

While not a public museum this collection is open to visitors. You need to make an appointment beforehand. But the experience is well worth it. You can even witness the meticulous restoration work. Skilled technicians lovingly maintain these historical machines. This ensures that future generations can appreciate them. The Technische Sammlung Hochhut is a true hidden gem. It celebrates the ingenuity and dedication of those who came before us.

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