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Mercedes-Benz USA Visitor Center. Alabama, Southern. Visit the newly redesigned Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center in Vance, Alabama to experience firsthand the rich history – and the exciting future – of the world’s most renowned automaker.
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Mercedes-Benz US International Visitor Center/Museum. 85 reviews. #6 of 42 things to do in Tuscaloosa. Speciality Museums. Write a review. About. The only of its kind outside of Germany, this vistor center has exhibits on the history of the Mercedes-Benz and offers tours of a manufacturing plant. Suggest edits to improve what we show.
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Family ticket small. 24.00 €. 1 adult with up to 3 children (from 13 years up to and including 17 years) Family ticket large. 40.00 €. 2 adults with up to 3 children (from 13 years up to and including 17 years) Evening ticket. regular from 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Ticket desk closes at 5 p.m. 8.00 €.
Much more than a museum, the visitors center moves people along a multimedia path through the past, present and future of automotive technology. Visitors Center open Monday- Friday, 8:30 am- 4:30 pm. Admission for factory tours (available by reservation only).
Sep 23, 2017 · 0:45. The Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center, part of the sprawling Mercedes-Benz U.S. International complex in Vance, gives guests an opportunity to experience the history of Daimler AG and...
The Mercedes-Benz Visitor Center and Museum, heralded by an enormous Mercedes logo raised atop a sleek pylon, is the striking public face for a sprawling manufacturing complex that opened a new chapter in Alabama economic history.