Kästle Mountain Museum

18.06. - 04.10.2026
Lech-Oberlech-Zürs
Several pairs of skis on a wall at Kästle Mountain Museum.
Kästle Mountain Museum

The success story of a ski brand

Since 1924. A hundred years ago, master ski maker Anton Kästle Sr. laid the foundation for the eventful history of a legendary ski brand that would become closely associated with the Arlberg over the years. The first Kästle skis, made of ash wood, were named after the so-called cradle of skiing and bore the name Arlberg Ski. It was not until later, in the 1950s, that the name Kästle replaced the registered ski brand “Arlberg.” Today, the company is celebrating its 100th anniversary and looks to the future with great enthusiasm. 

The Kästle Mountain Museum was established some time ago to honor and showcase the company's long history. No place would be more suitable for this than the Lech-Zürs ski resort. The museum, which was redesigned to mark the 100th anniversary, is located at the Rüfikopf 2 mountain station.

Kästle Mountain Museum

  • Location

    Mountain Station Rüfikopf II

  • Opening hours

    Open during the operating hours of the Rüfikopf Cable Car. 

  • Free entry

Curious about the success story of this legendary ski brand? Experience the absolute highlights of ski manufacturing history and learn more about successes, innovations, and the heroes of yesterday and today. At the Kästle Mountain Museum, you can immerse yourself in the eventful history of a 100-year-old ski brand that is younger than ever today.

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