An exhibition that includes 12 of
Michael Schumacher’s will open on Saturday 16th June and will be free to visit seven days a week.
Schumacher is the most successful driver in Formula One history, winning seven world titles and 91 races, and fans will be able to see not just his cars, but also his trophies, helmets and race suits from his career.
The German is still recovering from a skiing accident he suffered in December 2013, and his career is being celebrated with a 1,000 square metre hangar with a collection of his F1 memories.
Sabine Kehm, Schumacher’s manager said: “The Michael Schumacher Private Collection is a huge thank you from the Schumacher family to the many fans of Michael and motor sport.
“It displays significant pieces from his personal collection. The fact this exhibition has found a home at Motorworld College Rhineland is perfect for us.
“It’s situated a few kilometres away from Michael’s home town of Kerpen, while sharing a passion for cars.”
Schumacher won two titles with Benneton before dominating the sport between 2000 and 2004 with
Ferrari.