National Automobile Museum – The Loh Collection | Vintage Cars & Automotive History in Dietzhölztal-Ewersbach
Last Saturday, we had something very special planned: a visit to the National Automobile Museum – The Loh Collection in Dietzhölztal-Ewersbach.

The owner of the company Rittal, Mr. Friedhelm Loh, has created an extraordinary collection here that is second to none. From the moment we entered the exhibition, it was clear to us that this is not an ordinary automobile museum, but a masterpiece full of passion and perfection.

We stood before an impressive collection of vintage cars, sports cars, and classics – each vehicle is unique, each model a piece of automotive history. We were particularly impressed by the presentation and the attention to detail. Thus, the tour became an unforgettable experience for us.
We were deeply impressed by these beauties on four wheels and the dedication with which they have been assembled here.
Here are some photos of the collection; a visit is definitely worthwhile.









In conclusion, we would like to warmly congratulate Mr. Loh on this impressive work The museum is not only a tribute to automotive art but also a place where history, technology, and passion come together at the highest level.
Our tip: Anyone planning a visit should set aside at least two to three hours – we have noticed how quickly the hours pass while marveling at these unique automobiles.
Visitor information
Address:
National Automobile Museum – The Loh Collection
Museum Street 1
35716 Dietzhölztal-Ewersbach
Tel.: +49 2774 923 650
Email: info@nationalesautomuseum.de
Opening Hours National Automobile Museum & Shop
Wed to Fri 11:00 – 18:00
Sat and Sun 10:30 – 18:00
Tickets:
Adults: €14
Concessions: €10
Children up to 6 years: free
(Group rates and annual tickets are also available)
Catering:
There is a café with a terrace directly at the National Automobile Museum, perfect for a little break in between.
Parking:
Free parking spaces are available directly at the museum.
More Info & Online Tickets:
National Automobile Museum
