Autobau Erlebniswelt is an automotive enthusiast's utopia, a haven where the past, present, and future of motorsports converge in a mesmerizing display of engineering excellence. From the moment I stepped through its doors, I was spellbound by the vast and diverse collection that spans generations of automotive innovation.
What sets Autobau Erlebniswelt apart is its ability to cater to every automotive aficionado, regardless of their interests or preferences. Vintage car enthusiasts will delight in the meticulously preserved classics that evoke a sense of nostalgia and admiration for automotive craftsmanship of yesteryears. Meanwhile, aficionados of cutting-edge technology will find themselves captivated by the newest hyper cars and sports cars, each representing the pinnacle of modern engineering prowess.
Having explored countless museums dedicated to motorsports, I can confidently say that Autobau Erlebniswelt stands out as a truly unique and unparalleled experience. It transcends the boundaries of a typical museum visit, offering an immersive journey through the evolution of automotive technology and racing culture.
In conclusion, Autobau Erlebniswelt is a must-visit destination for anyone with even a passing interest in motorsports or automotive history. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or simply curious about the world of cars, Autobau guarantees an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of the incredible machines that have shaped our...
Read moreA great diversity of beautiful and impressive cars from the 1930s until today.
The museum is divided in 4 parts + 1: Sports car, supercars and hypercars from the 60s to today (Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, Jaguar, Aston Martin, BMW, Maserati, McLaren, etc.) Sbarro cars (really interesting to discover this Swiss designer/manufacturer) Classic cars from the 1950s to 1970s (Jaguar, Mini, AC, Chrysler, Citroen, Corvette, Triumph, MG, etc.) Motorsports (all the Sauber F1 cars until mid-2000, LISTA team cars, Le Mans proto, single seaters, etc.) F1 Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni's museum (in another building), a few of his cars and all his trophies are exposed
There are free parking spots at the museum and a bar to take a brake with a coffee or a snack.
I was a bit disappointed when I realised that in the motorsport hall, it wasn't a real 250 GTO but a replica based on a 330 LMB. Still, it's a stunning car...
Read moreWe decided to visit this unique automobile lovers haven during our recent trip to St, Gallen. We were blown away by the collection of race cars, both classic & modern ones, which were on exhibit here on their beautiful premises. The exhibits are so well maintained & illustrated that it was an enriching experience for us. I have never seen collections of so many brands of racing cars under one roof & that too in such pristine conditions. The icing on the cake was some of the earlier concept cars used in racing events. I feel autobau should popularize this more, since it can attract amazing range of customers who are racing car fans to experience this unique place. Thank you very much for giving...
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