Experience the brand BMW. You can now experience the fascination of the brand BMW to the power of three. Directly adjacent to the BMW headquarters you will find a wealth of topics which will captivate your imagination: discover the world of experience of BMW Welt, the production systems of the BMW Munich Plant and the tradition and future of BMW in the newly opened BMW Museum. To ensure you can participate in a guided tour at your preferred time, find out in advance when there are free places and reserve right away. You can reserve via the BMW Welt Info Service by phone at +49 (0)89 125016001 or by mail under infowelt@bmw-welt.com. Please collect your tickets 30 minutes before the start of the tour at the information desk. Payment can be made in cash, cash card or credit card or by credit card in advance by using the BMW Welt Info Service. Tickets can be sent to you at a service charge. Type: Specialty Museums Cost: Free Am Olympiapark 1 80809 Munich, Bavaria Germany 0180 2 118822 www.bmw-welt.com
Sightseeing of Nara Park and Horyuji Temple . In Horyuji Temple of world heritage It is a festival of autumn performed. It was disguised as a woman in Nara Park. It is called the “Chindon”. Exaggerator .
Learn more about Sustainable Neighbourhoods at www.bmw-i.com With a unique project BMW i and Wallpaper* are giving six creative teams the opportunity to help write the future of their urban environment. Over the course of six months, Sustainable Neighbourhoods will explore, chronicle and research six different city zones worldwide with the aim of defining a new infrastructural, cultural or social project that will scale seamlessly into the future.
The internationally celebrated graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister has created the design of the publication CULTURE, a book describing the BMW Group’s international cultural commitment. The limited edition of 1488 hand-signed copies, which are not available for sale, is based on an unconventional concept: CULTURE also features an integrated, remote-controlled car, a book that can be driven around. As a whole, the numerical arrangement of all book covers would make a square measuring 7 x 7 metres depicting a graphically abstracted image of the legendary BMW “four cylinder” building - the company headquarters in Munich built by Karl Schwanzer in 1972 - from a bird’s eye view. Consequently, each book cover becomes a fragmented, unique specimen. www.bmwgroup.com
I chase after a car I’m going to buy to get it on film….and then I stop at a religious ceremony in part 2 and watch a man cut bleeding from hitting himself with a sword.
world-renowned environmentalist and activist david suzuki at the jccc in toronto bringing a tribute to his sister aiko and your need to celebrate and cherish family. also he talks about his greatest supporter and mentor his dad. visit www.davidsuzuki.org and www.jccc.on.ca