Site Tours

Visit us and take a look behind the scenes at CEWE. Get your very own impression of the European photo finishing market leader and find out how a CEWE PHOTOBOOK is made, and learn about the many other things we can make with your photos.

Oldenburg site

All interested individuals are very welcome to visit our headquarters on Meerweg 30 - 32. Simply select one of the available dates from the list below. Please contact us separately to arrange a visit for a school or a group of more than 20 people.
You can call us at 0441 - 404 243 (Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.) or send an email to betriebsbesichtigungen@cewe.de.

Ilona Boden, Susanne Stallkamp an Miriam Reckow are your contact partners.

Doors are open from 9:30 a.m. The tours start at 10:00 a.m. and they usually last about 2.5 hours.

Please observe the following safety advice:

  • We regret that we cannot offer tours for visitors requiring a walking frame or a wheelchair, as part of the route is very narrow.
  • Participants in tours must wear closed and sturdy shoes.
  • A few of the machines used in production emit electromagnetic fields. These can disrupt the function of active implants (such as defibrillators, pacemakers and insulin pumps).

Dates for factory tours at the Oldenburg site

Mönchengladbach site

We warmly invite anyone interested to visit our site at Erftstr. 40 in Mönchengladbach. To register, simply click on the relevant date in the list below. Interested schools and groups of more than 15 people should contact us directly.

You can reach us by telephone on 02166 - 8530 or by email at mg.betriebsbesichtigung@cewe.de.

Contact persons: Dagmar Müller-Bertram and Lydia Wolters

The tours start at 9 a.m. and last 2.5 to 3 hours.

Please note the following safety information:

  • Unfortunately, tours are not possible for participants with walkers or wheelchairs, as some of the paths are very narrow.
  • Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for participation.
  • Some machines and electrical distribution systems in the production area emit electromagnetic fields. These can interfere with the functioning of active implants (e.g. defibrillators, pacemakers or insulin pumps).

Dates for factory tours at the Mönchengladbach site

Freiburg site

We warmly invite anyone interested to visit our site in Eschbach near Freiburg. To register, simply click on the relevant date in the list below. Groups of more than 10 people and school classes are kindly requested to contact us by email so that we can arrange a separate appointment.

Email: Betrieb-Eschbach@cewe.de

Contact persons: Corinne Fux-Lehmann and Deborah Uhlenbruck

The tour starts at 10 a.m. at the reception of our CEWE location:

CEWE Stiftung & Co. KGaA
Freiburger Str. 20-22
79279 Eschbach

Our tours usually last about 75 minutes.

Please note the following safety instructions:

  • Visits for participants with wheelchairs and walkers are possible in individual cases by arrangement. Please contact us in advance.
  • Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for participation.
  • Some machines in the production area emit electromagnetic fields. These can interfere with the functioning of active implants (e.g. defibrillators, pacemakers or insulin pumps).

Dates for factory tours at the Freiburg site

Munich site

We warmly invite anyone interested to visit our CEWE site in Germering near Munich. To register, simply click on the relevant date in the list below. Interested schools and groups of more than 10 people should contact us by telephone or email.

You can reach us on 089-84007- (Monday to Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) or by email at betriebsbesichtigung-muenchen@cewe.de.

Contact person: Julia Friebe

The tour starts at 10:00 a.m. at the reception of our CEWE site:

CEWE Stiftung & Co. KGaA
Cewe-Str. 1-3
82110 Germering

The event usually lasts two hours.

Please note the following safety information:

  • Unfortunately, tours are not possible for participants with wheelchairs or walkers, as some of the paths are very narrow.
  • Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for participation.
  • Some machines in the production area emit electromagnetic fields. These can interfere with the functioning of active implants (e.g. defibrillators, pacemakers or insulin pumps).

Dates for factory tours at the Munich site

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