The BMW Museum and BMW Welt are iconic places situated in Munich, Germany, dedicated to showcasing the history, vision, and engineering prowess of the famous automobile manufacturer BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke). These attractions form a part of the BMW headquarters complex, known as BMW HQ or BMW four-cylinder. The BMW Museum presents a comprehensive collection of cars, motorcycles, engines, and exhibits tracing the company's progression and innovation over the years. It houses around 125 of the brand's most valuable and attractive cars, motorcycles, and engines since it officially opened in 1973. The museum's architecture is striking, with a silver futuristic bowl-shaped building. Adjacent to the museum stands BMW Welt (BMW World), which has a multifunctional exhibition space with a bold and contemporary design, featuring a double cone structure and an expansive glass facade. Opened in 2007, BMW Welt serves as a distribution center where customers can pick up their new cars, and it offers interactive exhibits, event spaces, and restaurants. Both the museum and the ‘Welt’ offer an inspiring look into the past, present, and future of mobility.