The finish house on the Klausen Pass (1940 m above sea level) from the pioneering days of automobile and motorcycle history has Europe-wide rarity value. It has been a listed building since 1998. It was built in 1932 according to the plans of the Zurich architect Boedecker. The cultural object served the International Klausen Races as a building for officials, doctors, paramedics, speakers, telephonists and mainly for timekeeping. From June to September the finish house can be visited. The exhibition houses honorary plaques and portraits of the international race pilots as well as other text and picture documents on the Klausen Race and its history from 1922 onwards. The finish house is looked after and managed by the Bielen-Säge Foundation.
Open for groups on request
Guided tours by appointment in combination with the Bielen saw.
Price per group on request