
Architect Münzing, Designers + Architects BDA, Stuttgart
Photography Tobias Fröhner Photography
Special exhibition ‘70 years of Porsche sports cars’
‘In the special exhibition, the company presents numerous stories and milestones that show how Porsche has significantly shaped and continues to develop the sports car from 1948 to the present day. The focus is on outstanding Porsche developments from the past seven decades. More than 75 exhibits – from the legendary Porsche 356 ‘No. 1’ Roadster from 1948 to the all-electric Porsche Mission E – provide insights into the history and future of the brand.’
Text: Porsche press release
SATTLER was honoured to support this event with special luminaires and light objects. Whether it was the 112-metre-long light strips on the huge glass front of the representative building or the illuminated ‘70’ above the spectacular 356 Roadster, it was a pleasure to have contributed to this great event.



SATTLER was honoured to support this event with custom-made luminaires and light objects. The impressive light installations, such as the 112-metre-long light strips along the glass façade and the illuminated ‘70’ above the iconic 356 Roadster, contributed significantly to the special atmosphere of the event. With innovative solutions and creative lighting, it was a pleasure to be part of this extraordinary project and to leave a lasting impression.

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Autor: Alexander Strifler