Autobau AG

The autobau erlebniswelt is a place where enthusiasm for cars is tangibly lived.

An exhibition (120 exhibits) shows fast, beautiful, classic, unusual and rare vehicles from different eras. In a commercial centre, independent companies offer car-related services. The listed industrial site, which is over 100 years old, creates a special atmosphere. It is a place that was created out of passion. The autobau erlebniswelt is a museum and an exclusive event location for occasions of all kinds.

With its activities and companies, the autobau erlebniswelt in Romanshorn is a lively meeting place that triggers enthusiasm through its range of services relating to the automobile and motorsport and sends out positive signals thanks to these emotions. Visitors to the autobau erlebniswelt should not only experience exciting moments, but also expand their knowledge through their visit.


(library & films) and create new personal relationships (through events).

Autobau AG
Egnacherweg 7
8590 Romanshorn
Phone: 0041 71 466 00 66
info@autobau.ch
www.autobau.ch

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Statement on the Four-Country-Region

We regularly welcome visitors or tourists from the four-country region or who are visiting the four-country region of Lake Constance. The region is our home, it is extremely diverse and beautiful. A paradise for living and holidaying.


– Yvonne Stütz, Managing Director

Facts

  • Foundation

    2009
  • Industry

    Museum / Event location
  • Certifications

    Swisstainable comittet
  • Number of employees

    Four permanent employees, 20 tour guides and hosts depending on need and demand
  • Benefits for employees

    - Lienhard Foundation - Pension fund - 50% discount on in-house events - 30% discount on food and drink in the bistro - 5 weeks holiday - Fair working conditions - Regular team events
  • Awards and honours

    Swiss Location Award 2024 as an experience location
  • Climate-friendly company

    on the way there
  • Special features

    Vehicle collection with 120 exhibits - Fredy Lienhard's private collection
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