Nussli Group


NUSSLI Group',' based in Hüttwilen, is an internationally active Swiss group of companies specializing in event and special construction.
Nussli plans and builds temporary and rapid construction infrastructures for events and facilities in the field of sport, culture, and business worldwide. This includes stadiums, grandstands, stages, grandstands, event structures, overlay event infrastructures, pavilions, halls, museums and showrooms, special constructions as well as solutions and objects for interior fittings.
Nussli is represented at 20 locations worldwide and operates on a project basis or with partners. The Nussli Group employs a total of around 425 permanent staff. The personnel capacity can double at times for major projects.

Company History

The company was founded in 1941 by Heini Nüssli as a carpentry business in Hüttwilen, Switzerland. In 1949, Nüssli married Germaine, née Sprenger, who contributed her assets to the working capital and actively supported her husband.
1958 the company entered into the scaffolding sector and began renting and assembling grandstands and stages made of wood and tubular steel the following year. In 1961, Nussli built the grandstand system for the Swiss Wrestling and Alpine Festival in Zug for the first time. NUSSLI subsequently developed new scaffolding, stage and grandstand systems.
From the 1980s onwards, Nussli made several acquisitions and founded subsidiaries abroad. The first international project was the stage for the Pink Floyd concert The Wall in Berlin in 1990. In the 2000s, international expansion intensified, and NUSSLI entered the exhibition stand construction sector. In 2007, the company spun off its scaffolding division under the name xBau and focused on the event and exhibition market. In 2014, NUSSLI integrated the German exhibition stand construction company Ambrosius, based in Frankfurt, into the group of companies. In the same year, 40 employees left NUSSLI and founded Adunic AG in Frauenfeld, which specialized in high-quality event and pavilion constructions. Four years later, NUSSLI and Adunic merged again and integrated the newly founded NUSSLI Adunic AG as a business unit within the NUSSLI Group.
In 2016, the company celebrated its 75th anniversary and built the temporary wrestling festival arena in Estavayer-le-Lac for the 20th time. With 52,016 seats, the Arène de la Broye was the world's largest temporary grandstand facility for a three-day event at the time. The Swiss festival was celebrated on an even larger scale in 2019: 56,500 spectators experienced the Swiss Wrestling Festival in Zug live in the grandstands.
In 2024, NUSSLI took over a joinery in Oberneunforn TG and founded the independent subsidiary Ruba Objektbau AG from Ruba Objekteinrichtungen AG together with its own production units for joinery, timber construction and metal construction.

Fields of Activity

Grandstands, Stadiums, Arenas

NUSSLI has developed several modular construction systems that are primarily used in grandstand and stadium construction.
Stages and backdrops for operas, rock/pop concerts and open-air theater performances as well as stages for sporting events and corporate events are realized by NUSSLI on the basis of a modular stage system.
  • Since 2006: Open-air stage for the St. Gallen Festival in the monastery district in St. Gallen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • The stage system can also be set up in the water: Thunerseespiele in Thun, Switzerland.
In recent years, the company has increasingly begun to focus on large stage sets for open air festivals;
NUSSLI planned and built one of the largest stages in Europe in 2016 for the 100th anniversary celebrations of car manufacturer BMW in Munich's Olympic Stadium. It was accessible and equipped with two turntables.

Event Structures, Overlay

For large sporting and cultural events, NUSSLI prepares feasibility studies, plans the requirements and the type of infrastructure structures needed and implements them. This also includes structures such as media towers, podiums, platforms, stairs, bridges, archways and ramps.
  • In Lausanne, Munich and Marseille : Ice track with banked turns and ski jumps for the Red Bull Crashed Ice action sports events  
  • European Double World Cup 2016 in Big Air Freestyle in Mönchengladbach: Big Air ramp with a height of 49 m and a length of 120 m.
  • 2021, Sandwell Aquatics Centre UK: fully equipped, demountable building with 50 m long temporary training pool, swimming pool facilities and grandstand with 4000 seats for the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Birmingham
  • European Championships 2022 Munich: Stages and grandstands as well as event structures such as LED walls, camera and commentator platforms in the Olympic Park, the Olympic Stadium, the city center, at Messe München and along the regatta route.
  • Big Air Festival Chur, since 2021: 140-metre-long ski jump as well as a music stage and festival infrastructure

    Event Halls

Temporary halls are used as venues for business events as well as for sporting and cultural events. They are a temporary solution, for example, when your own event or performance venue is not available.
  • Temporary theater Ewigi Liebi in the WankdorfCity in Bern for the musical Ewigi Liebi, 2010 to 2012
  • Temporary theater cube on Waisenhausplatz in Bern's old town for the performances of the 2016 season during the renovation of the Konzert Theater Bern
  • Planning and construction of a temporary ice stadium for HC Lausanne in 2017, until completion of the new home stadium Patinoire de Malley.

    Special buildings

Interim solutions and special buildings are used when the time for realization is very short or the useful life of the building is still unclear. As a modular solution, the buildings can be planned and realized quickly and later extended, adapted or moved.
  • Andermatt Concert Hall with 650 seats and a stage for a 65-piece orchestra. The concert hall received the International Architecture Award 2022 in the museums and cultural buildings category.
  • Multifunctional event hall Kia Metropol Arena
  • Single gymnasium for Allschwil secondary school as a sustainable temporary solution, built in a six-week construction period
  • Interim solution for the city of Albstadt for school and club sports: sports hall in lightweight steel construction for 10-year use and more
  • Interim solution in sustainable modular construction for Swiss Re's staff restaurant in 2019
  • Development of an invisible construction between the five floors of the building and the façade to optimize the room acoustics as well as furniture made of innovative materials for the Swatch headquarters in Biel, which opened in 2019.
  • 2021: Isarphilharmonie in the interim quarters Gasteig HP8 of the Munich cultural center; with high-quality acoustics. The temporary buildings were nominated for the Polis Award for urban space recycling 2022.
  • First 8-court sports hall as part of an action plan for the renovation of the school center on the Berliner Ring in Monheim; built in prefabricated element construction in 2024
  • Temporary, multifunctional theater building for 850 people for the 2025/2026 season during the renovation of the opera house in Kassel.

    Exhibition stands

NUSSLI realized the single or multi-storey exhibition stands mainly in individual construction. The components for the brand presentations were manufactured in the production facilities in Switzerland and the Czech Republic. With the decline in trade fairs, exhibition stand construction became less important for NUSSLI.
  • Appearance of the Japanese watch manufacturer Seiko at the Baselworld watch and jewelry fair for the repeated construction 2013 - 2018
  • Brand appearances by various car manufacturers at the IAA in Frankfurt include an exhibition stand with a drivable circuit for BMW in 2009 and a two-storey exhibition hall for Audi in 2011, 2013 and 2016.

    Museums, exhibitions

NUSSLI plans and manufactures showcases and exhibition structures according to the designs of architects or scenographers in individual construction.
  • Permanent exhibition Galerie Sammlungen of the Swiss National Museum, 2009: Presentation areas, showcases and partial conversions
  • Theme world Sasso San Gottardo, 2012, on an area of 8000 m 2 in the tunnels and rock caverns inside the Gotthard massif
  • Two museums dedicated to football: the FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich and the German Football Museum in Dortmund
  • Jewish history and present in a permanent exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin, 2020
  • , 2020: museum interior design of the brand world according to plans by Atelier Brückner. In 2021, the exhibition received a Special Mention in the Excellent Architecture / Fair and Exhibition category of the German Design Award
  • German Mining Museum DBM, 2018: newly designed exhibition area on around 1000 m2. The exhibition received the German Design Award for Excellent Architecture / Fair and Exhibition in 2020.
  • Holcim Innovation Hub in Lyon, realization of the brand space including implementation planning, interior design and exhibition construction according to the concept of the Voss+Fischer agency.
  • CERN Science Gateway: Exhibition construction and furnishing in the new exhibition area Acceleration & Collide in the visitor center