After completing his compulsory education (
Volksschule), Mack learned the profession of
coachbuilding and later qualified as a certified
master craftsman. The origins of the factory date back to 1780. His professional career was interrupted by the
Second World War. Franz Mack spent several years as a
prisoner of war. In August 1947, he and his brother fled from a camp in
Alsace,
France. After his father had hidden him for a year with a showman in the
American Zone in
Frankfurt, he returned to Germany. In Frankfurt, he returned to his native town of Waldkirch after the German
currency reform in 1948.
Europa-Park In July 1975, Mack opened
Europa-Park with his son Roland. Originally, the purpose of the park was to showcase the products of the carousel factory. Mack developed several roller coasters, like
Eurosat, built in 1989, as well as the high-speed roller coaster from 1997,
Euro-Mir. == Memberships and awards ==