Atrium, Museum Würth 2, Künzelsau
April 7, 2025 to February 2026
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily
Admission free
From hardware wholesaler to global market leader for assembly and fastening technology: This impressive development is the life's work of Reinhold Würth, who will celebrate his 90th birthday this year. 80 years ago, his father Adolf Würth founded a small family business, which has grown to become today's Würth Group, consisting of more than 400 companies in 80 countries and over 88,000 employees.
Adolf and Reinhold Würth, approx. 1952. Photo: Central Company Archive
Reinhold Würth filling an ORSY shelf, 1995.Photo: Archiv Würth
Reinhold Würth with Würth catalogue, early 2000s. Photo: Archiv Würth/Stefan Pielow
Würth van at Vienna Prater, 1970s.Photo: Archiv Würth/Paul Swiridoff
Salesman of Würth Thailand on the way to a customer, 2000s. Photo: Archiv Würth
Adolf, Alma and Klaus-Frieder Würth with their first company car, an Opel Olympia, built in 1936. Since Adolf Würth himself never obtained a driver's license, his wife Alma or son Reinhold sat behind the wheel. Photo: Archiv Würth
Insight to CURIO Reinhold Würth Innovation Centre. Photo: Scanner GmbH
Company trip to Berchtesgaden in 1960 with Carmen and Reinhold Würth. Photo: Archiv Würth
Adolf and Reinhold Würth, approx. 1952. Photo: Central Company Archive
Reinhold Würth filling an ORSY shelf, 1995.Photo: Archiv Würth
Reinhold Würth with Würth catalogue, early 2000s. Photo: Archiv Würth/Stefan Pielow
Würth van at Vienna Prater, 1970s.Photo: Archiv Würth/Paul Swiridoff
Salesman of Würth Thailand on the way to a customer, 2000s. Photo: Archiv Würth
Adolf, Alma and Klaus-Frieder Würth with their first company car, an Opel Olympia, built in 1936. Since Adolf Würth himself never obtained a driver's license, his wife Alma or son Reinhold sat behind the wheel. Photo: Archiv Würth
Insight to CURIO Reinhold Würth Innovation Centre. Photo: Scanner GmbH
Company trip to Berchtesgaden in 1960 with Carmen and Reinhold Würth. Photo: Archiv Würth