50 years of Jacques Lemans: Opening of a unique museum in St. Georgen
For the 50th anniversary, Jacques Lemans opens a museum at Taggenbrunn Castle. Experience the milestones of the watch brand and the connection to the world of prominence. Visit us!
50 years of Jacques Lemans: Opening of a unique museum in St. Georgen
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Jacques Leman company, a new museum was opened in the beautiful backdrop of Taggenbrunn Castle, which brings the impressive history of the brand and its watch collection alive. This historical event not only attracts fans of the brand, but also those interested in history who want to take a look at more than five decades of corporate history.
"The museum is a homage to our history, our partners and customers. It tells the success story of Jacques Lemans and shows how we developed from a small family business to a globally recognized brand," said Alfred Riedl, CEO of Jacques Lemans, on the occasion of the opening. A very special highlight of the exhibition is a signed photo of Clint Eastwood, which was taken while filming “Two Gloral Rich Halzen”. This picture symbolizes the beginning of many significant cooperation for the brand.
Special partnerships and celebrities
The close connection between Jacques Lemans to the world of the film is also underlined by the long -term collaboration with Hollywood star Kevin Costner and the role as the official watch partner and main sponsor of the film "Black and White". In addition, prominent brand ambassadors such as the star pianist Khatia Buniatishvili and from 2024 the Austrian actor Tobias Moretti, who represent the brand in public.
"We all invite you to experience our journey through time and to discover the impressive diversity and creativity of our company," continued Riedl. The Jacques Lemans Museum is now accessible to the public and offers a wealth of information and exhibits that document the development of the company from its beginnings to this day.
The opening of the opening ceremony was not only informative, but also entertaining. Tobias Moretti, who performed as a guest speaker, showed his new advertising film for Jacques Lemans and also directed Olivia Retzer. Accompanied by Bariton Thomas Tatzl on the piano, Moretti then played a musical miniature and thus brought out the brand's motto particularly well: "Time counts!"
Well -known personalities were also found in the colorful crowd. Red Bull Manager Robert Hohensinn, the actor Otto Retzer, the singer Ildiko Raimondi, as well as the deputy governor Gaby Schaunig and many other local entrepreneurs and personalities enjoyed the festive opening and the exhibits of the museum. With the opening of the museum, Jacques Lemans sets an unmistakable sign of its changeability and anchorage in the watchmaker tradition.
Details of this special event can be found in a report www.meinbezirk.at be read.