Motorworld: Open Days in "The Valley" 🎥
FIRST IMPRESSION With "The Valley," a work and meeting place is being created on the former Maggi site in Kemptthal between Zurich and Winterthur. The centerpiece will be the Motorworld Manufaktur Region Zürich. The site of the former Maggi works in Kemptthal is tailor-made for the Motorworld concept. The valley" is a classic car and sports car center, which in the future will offer trade, [...]
The site of the former Maggi factories in Kemptthal is tailor-made for the Motorworld concept.
The valley" is a classic car and sports car center, which in the future will offer trade, workshops and much more around high-quality and classic mobility as well as an event location.
Vintage car meeting and actions for children
Next weekend, the partners Mettler2Invest, Givaudan and the Motorworld Group are inviting visitors to "The Valley" for Open Days. The local businesses will then open their doors to the public, including Motorworld Region Zürich and Givaudan Schweiz AG. The latter is the world's largest fragrance and flavoring manufacturer and will allow visitors to tour the new Innovation Center from 1 to 5 p.m. on both days.
The supporting program of the Open Days includes a classic car meeting, various activities for children and live music. Top act on the railcar stage is the pop band Baba Shrimps, which will perform at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Alb 18:30 The Bullets already provides for mood.
Exclusive vehicle dealership and service provider
At Motorworld Manufaktur Region Zürich, car and motorcycle lovers will find everything their hearts desire in the future: exclusive vehicle retail - from classic cars to premium vehicles to bikes - a comprehensive range of automotive service providers and specialized workshops, glass boxes for enthusiast vehicles, and a variety of high-quality accessory stores and galleries. The first tenants of Motorworld Manufaktur Region Zürich will move in at the end of 2019.
Open Days will be held from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday with an afterhour until midnight and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Vintage cars, supersportscars and bikes are welcome