Löblich & Co.

Loeblich & Co., full name Loeblich & Co. Kessel- und Apparatebau KG, is the name of one of the oldest operating companies in Austria (EU). Loeblich&Co. was founded as a coppersmith´s workshop in the old city of Vienna in 1738 and is today operating in the fields of gas heating and professional kitchens as well as real estate development. The headquarters is in Vienna.

History

Loeblich&Co. Kessel und Apparatebau KG
the Entrepreneurs 1738–today
T I M E F R A M E :
1738–1774
Josef Krottenthaller
1774–1802
Krottenthaller's widow/heirs
1802–1821
Johann Georg Wolf
1823–1857
Leopold Loeblich I.
married to Katharina Wolf
1857–1860
Leopold Loeblich II.
1857–1897
Franz Loeblich I.
1897–1935
Leopold Loeblich III.
1929–1945
Franz Loeblich II.
1929–1984
Maximilian Leopold Loeblich
1970–1998
Max Wolfgang Loeblich
Adolf Loeblich
1998–akt.
Markus Seiller-Tarbuk
(Son of Konstanze b. Loeblich)

Originally founded on August 20, 1738 by the coppersmith Josef Krottenthaller and taken over by Leopold Loeblich on July 20, 1823, the company-ownership and management have since then remained in the hands of the Loeblich family. Today, in the 6th family-generation, Dr. Markus Seiller-Tarbuk is Partner since 1996 and Chairman since 1998.

Famous personalities, VIPs and well reputed institutions, such as the emperors of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, state presidents, prime minister and cabinet ministers of the Federal Austrian Republic, as well as governments, from a number of states in Europe, Africa and Asia, but also artists have since a long time been amongst the clients of Loeblich&Co..

Products

Distribution & Services

Trivia

The Viennese have a special nickname for the ever-present, Loeblich-servicecars in the city:

"Zitronenbomber" - lemon-bomber, which refers to the bright yellow colour of the fast driving small trucks.

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