The greatest icons from Schaffhausen, masterpieces of engineering and curiosities that have been lost in time: At the IWC Museum you can experience the fascinating history of the largest watch manufacturer in German-speaking Switzerland, up close and in a multimedia format. An engaging audio guide, integrated into the free IWC app, provides surprising background information on many of the more than 230 items.
Tuesday to Friday: 9 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 3:30 pm
ADULTS: CHF 6
REDUCED ADMISSION: CHF 3 (those in receipt of a retirement/survivor's pension or disability benefit/students)
Admission to the IWC Museum is free for children under the age of twelve.
We are happy to organize guided tours of our museum for groups of up to 15 people during our opening hours.
The price for a guided tour is CHF 150 (admission included).
We also offer family tours on request.
For bookings and further information, please email us at visit@iwc.com.
Tuesday, December 24th, 2024: 9 AM – 3:30 PM
Wednesday, December 25th - Thursday, December 26th, 2024: CLOSED
Friday, December 27th 2024: 9 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday, December 28th, 2024: 9 AM – 3:30 PM
Sonntag, 29. December 2024: CLOSED
Monday, December 30th 2024: CLOSED
Tuesday, December 31st, 2024: 9 AM – 3:30 PM
Wednesday, January 1st - Thursday, January 2nd, 2025: CLOSED
The exhibition begins with an exciting journey from the first Jones calibers to wonderfully decorated pocket watches and the first wristwatches. It includes watchmaking masterpieces such as the Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar, the first watch featuring the legendary perpetual calendar by Kurt Klaus, and the Portugieser Minute Repeater with the world’s smallest orchestra. Among the more than 230 carefully selected exhibits is the “Il Destriero Scafusia” – at the time the most complicated wristwatch in the world, which was launched to mark the 125th anniversary of the watchmaker.
Immerse yourself in the history of IWC’s iconic watch families, such as the Portugieser, the Pilot’s Watches, or the Portofino.
A comprehensive audio guide can be downloaded free of charge from the IWC app. A number of iPads including headphones are also available at the museum.
If you visit us on a Saturday, you will have the opportunity to observe a watchmaker at work and ask them questions. The current collection can be viewed at the IWC boutique next to the museum.
HOW TO GET HERE: The museum is housed within the main IWC Schaffhausen building on the edge of the Schaffhausen historic district, on the banks of the Rhine.
ON FOOT: Approx. 10 minutes on foot from Schaffhausen train station.
BY PUBLIC TRANSIT: Take bus line 5 (Buchthalen) to the “Rhybadi/IWC” bus stop.
BY CAR: Coming from Zurich/Winterthur, take the exit marked “Schaffhausen Süd, Zentrum, Kreuzlingen” in the tunnel and then head toward the city center (Zentrum). If you are coming from Stuttgart/Singen/Donaueschingen, take the “Schaffhausen Süd, Rheinfall, Kreuzlingen” exit in the tunnel and then head toward the city center (Zentrum). Parking is available in the historic district.
IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN
IWC Schaffhausen Museum
Baumgartenstrasse 15
CH-8201 Schaffhausen
Switzerland