
Our Showroom – Welcome to the Living Room of Automotive Passion
Something special has taken shape at Phil & the Hill.
We have moved into our new 3rd floor space – a location that perfectly reflects our philosophy.
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We call it:
Close Car Encounters of the Third Floor –
or, as we say in German:
Automobile Begegnungen der dritten Etage.
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The name is a playful reference to the cult film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
Some may know it, some may not – and that doesn’t really matter.
We chose the title because we see automotive culture as part of a larger cultural universe – from film and music to design.
For us, cars are more than machines – they tell stories, spark emotion, and connect worlds.
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Our showroom is not just a space filled with vehicles.
It’s a curated atelier for automotive culture:
A place where stories on four wheels come to life, where design meets emotion, and where a passion for exceptional cars becomes tangible.
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Here, classics and modern icons, powerful engines and people who appreciate style, engineering, and character, meet.
In our third-floor showroom, we present hand-selected vehicles – each with its own past, its own patina, its own soul.
Who knows – your future car might just be waiting for you there.
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For perfect presentation and detailing, we collaborate with top-tier specialists from the region:
mechanics, automotive electricians, bodywork experts, painters, and car care professionals who share our love for precision and detail.
This way, each vehicle is shown in top technical and visual condition – ready for the next chapter.
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Since we’re often on the road – searching for rare classics, meeting collectors, or attending exclusive events – we kindly ask that you schedule your visit in advance.
That way, we can take the time your questions and wishes truly deserve.
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Feel the spirit. Sense the story. Breathe petrol and passion.
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Whether it’s for a coffee, a private consultation, or the beginning of a new automotive journey –
we look forward to welcoming you soon to the Automotive Encounters of the Third Floor.​





