Arnold Schwarzenegger takes a trip down memory lane.<br/> Hundreds of fans gathered to see the Hollywood star in Austria as his childhood home was turned into a museum.<br/> Speaking in his native tongue, Schwarzenegger said the museum was now home to prized mementos.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor, saying (German):<br/> "It is a small house that stands here behind us, it is an old house, it has been repainted in yellow and freshly renovated but it was here that I spent my youth days. You all know that you can see lots of things behind these walls now, the things that were very important in my life, that played a big role in my life. For example the first weight that I lifted, or the Terminator model, or the desk from the governor's office in Sacramento."<br/> The 64-year-old says he hopes the story of his transition from bodybuilder to movie star to politician will inspire others.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor, saying (German):<br/> "It is my great wish that everyone that visits this museum fully understands that everyone can be successful in their own way. Everyone. Stay hungry. Stay hungry (repeats stay hungry in English)<br/> Although Schwarzenegger was disgraced in the U.S. after admitting to an affair with his housekeeper, some fans like Branko Krk still say he is a good role model.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Branko Krk, fan, saying (Slovenian):<br/> "Schwarzenegger is like my friend, I even named my "Terminator" motorcycle club after him, he is a bikers' legend."<br/> The former California governor is now working on his second autobiography.<br/> Alicia Powell, Reuters.