
The century of the automobile
Special exhibition in 2025:
It was an impressive journey through images and vehicles, bringing us up close to people and their personal machines: automobiles.
Our special exhibitions aim to provide ample space for exploring important topics in automotive history.

Special exhibition in 2025:
It was an impressive journey through images and vehicles, bringing us up close to people and their personal machines: automobiles.

Special exhibition in 2023:
From August to December 2023, the Classic Center Switzerland hosted the special exhibition “COLOURS! A colourful journey, from Duesenberg to DeLorean, from Matra to MG.

Special exhibition in 2022:
From July to November 2022, the Classic Center Switzerland took a trip back to the 60s. With the special exhibition “James Bond, Switzerland and the car lust of the 60s”, film freaks and car fans alike got their money’s worth.

Special exhibition in 2019:
The Subaru 1600 4WD made its appearance on the Swiss market 40 years ago. At first laughed at, the 4×4 estate car took the country by storm. Our special exhibition retraced Subaru’s success story.

Special exhibition in 2018:
No other invention has changed the face of Switzerland like the automobile. The new mobility of the last century gave rise not only to streets and urban areas, but also to buildings entirely dedicated to the automobile: large parking garages in the cities, motels in holiday locations and apartment buildings with underground garages.

Special exhibition in 2017:
Emil Frey was the exclusive representative of Toyota cars and forklifts for Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein. In February 1967 Toyota AG, newly founded in Adliswil, presented the first Corona and Corolla to the press.

Special exhibition in 2016:
This unique exhibition, celebrating 90 years of Jaguar in Switzerland, presented a retrospective of over 70 exhibits dating from 1926 to 2016 from the first sidecars to the new Jaguar F-PACE. Never before had such a complete collection of products from Jaguar’s history been made accessible to the public.