
Let the projector roll: the popular Open-air Cinema at the Mercedes-Benz Museum will be offering screen enjoyment with 17 films from mid-August. “VfB inTeam – We’ve Got The Cup”, which sees VfB Stuttgart celebrating winning the DFB Cup 2025, kicks off on 15 August.
Fans can also take photos that evening with the original DFB Cup and a Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet that was used in the motorcade. There will also be a draw for two tickets for the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup 2025 on 16 August at the VfB stadium. Tickets for this performance are already sold out.
The Open-air Cinema programme continues from 16 August with “Wunderschöner” (lit. “More Beautiful”), a subtle portrait about love, life crises and new perspectives. A total of 17 film evenings are on the programme, ranging from Hollywood blockbusters to documentaries.
In the film “Like a Complete Unknown” on 31 August, the audience can look forward to the supporting programme, with Bob Dylan songs played by Rick Black and his band. A highlight for all motorsport fans is “F1” with Brad Pitt on 2 September.
One of the producers of the racing film is Lewis Hamilton, record-breaking world champion with Mercedes-AMG. The Formula 1 film is also already sold out.

Admission is from 7 p.m., with the performances starting at sunset. The Museum’s catering partner Wilhelmer offers a selection of summer drinks and snacks. Discounted meal vouchers can be purchased in advance on the website: www.mercedes-benz.com/oak.
Films at the Open-air Cinema 2025 Mercedes-Benz Museum
15 August 2025: “VfB inTeam – We’ve Got The Cup”. Documentary showing the Bundesliga football team on the way to winning the DFB Cup 2025 – for the fourth time, following the triumphs of 1954, 1958 and 1997. (Sold out)
16 August 2025: “Wunderschöner”. Sequel to the episodic comedy “Wunderschön” (lit. “Beautiful”) by director and actor Karoline Herfurth, featuring many of the much-loved actors.
17 August 2025: “Weddings and Wokes: A Family Dilemma”. A wedding is coming up, and the family is meeting up in the Alps. But the planned idyll gets out of hand: Family chaos with sharp-tongued dialogue and biting humour.

19 August 2025: “Conclave”. After the death of the Pope, the cardinals meet in Rome to elect his successor. A gripping power struggle ensues behind the walls of the Sistine Chapel.
20 August 2025: “European Outdoor Film Tour”. The EOFT is one of the classics of open-air cinema. It shows spectacular adventures from extreme sports and nature in fascinating short films. (Sold out)
21 August 2025: “The Marching Band”. Star conductor Thibaut falls seriously ill and is looking for a bone marrow donor. He meets his unknown brother, and the two connect through music.
22 August 2025: “Jurassic World Rebirth”. Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson) and her team are on a mission to secure genetic material from dinosaurs – an adventure in the tradition of the franchise.
23 August 2025: “Bridget Jones – Mad About The Boy”. The icon of British cinema history is back. Bridget Jones overcomes all the everyday hurdles chaotically but always charmingly.
24 August 2025: “The Penguin Lessons”. A cynical English teacher rescues a penguin in Uruguay, and suddenly his life changes. An unusual animal story with a lot of emotion.
26 August 2025: “Old White Man”. Heinz Hellmich (Jan Josef Liefers) invites people to dinner to prove his political correctness. This wicked comedy enjoys playing with society’s clangers.
27 August 2025: “Ocean Film Tour Vol. 11”. The Ocean Film Tour presents stories of the oceans: surfers, marine researchers and adventurers show acts of nature and pioneering spirit.
28 August 2025: “Lilo & Stitch”. Disney brings a live-action remake of the animated classic to the cinema. Hawaiian girl Lilo and her alien friend Stitch will delight the whole family.
29 August 2025: “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning”. Tom Cruise returns one last time as Ethan Hunt and delivers an action thrill ride full of breathtaking stunts. (Sold out)
30 August 2025: “Superman”. Clark Kent aka Superman fights for his place on Earth. The film with David Corenswet in the title role focuses on the conflict with Lex Luthor.
31 August 2025: “Like a Complete Unknown”. The film tells the story of Bob Dylan’s rise from unknown folk singer to superstar in the 1960s. In the supporting programme: Rick Black plays Bob Dylan songs.
2 September 2025: “F1”. An ageing racing driver returns to the Formula 1 paddock as a mentor and supports a talented young driver. Between pit stops and adrenaline, respect for each other grows. (Sold out)
3 September 2025: “The Naked Gun”. Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) takes over his father’s legacy of chaos. A comeback with plenty of slapstick, absurd assignments and lots of potshots.

The Mercedes-Benz Museum is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The ticket desk always closes at 5 p.m.
Registrations, reservations and the latest information:
Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. by telephone on +49 711 17-30000, by email to [email protected] or online at www.mercedes-benz-museum.com