October 12, 2007
71,000 Volkswagen fans in Hanover
I thought this was an interesting press release. It sounds like there weren't any Americans crazy enough to go (surprising actually) but some Australians and a bunch of Europeans made it to Hanover for a special event:
Hanover, 9 October 2007. An official event to celebrate 60 years of Volkswagen vans held in Hanover, Germany, last weekend (5-7 October) attracted 71,000 visitors with a selection of over 5,000 Transporter vans and camper vans - from the original 'split-screen' T1 to today's fifth-generation models - and included the highlight of an exclusive concert by British rock legends, The Who.
Volkswagen van fans travelled from as far away as Australia, Portugal, Russia, The Ukraine, Denmark, Poland, the UK, France and Holland. They came in Volkswagen vans from every decade since the 1950s and when gathered, covered a total area of 255,000 square metres - the equivalent of around 35 football pitches.
The celebrations started with a special convoy through Hanover from the Volkswagen factory to the showground hosting the event where there was a covered stage to honour vehicles nominated for special prizes, plus a display of 100 historic and unusual models and exhibits from the Volkswagen museum, including the original design sketch from 1947.
The weekend generated some impressive figures: 11,500 visitors camped overnight in 3,724 Volkswagen vans, while 6,000 German sausages and 100 barrels of beer were consumed at the food stalls.
The exclusive, open-air concert by The Who on Saturday night was enjoyed by 44,000 people. They were pleased to hear that Pete Townshend owns a Volkswagen van and particularly enjoyed the performance of the song 'Magic Bus' which was played against a backdrop of footage of the iconic 'split-screen' Volkswagen Transporter from the 1950s.
Posted by James Trotta at October 12, 2007 12:25 PM | TrackBack
I saw this featured in a segment on the DW-TV program 'Euromaxx'. It looked like a good time for all. The segment can be viewed here by clicking the "euromaxxx as video on demand"
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/episode/0,2144,2678388,00.html