The Vodka Factory Museum in Krakow offers a captivating journey through the rich history and tradition of Polish vodka production.
You will find the Vodka Factory Museum at 13 Fabryczna Street, within the Fabryczna City complex, housed in one of the historic buildings of the former Vodka Distillery No. 11 and later the Polmos Distillery. The Vodka Factory Museum boasts nearly 1500m2 of space, with a significant portion dedicated to an interactive exhibition. Visitors are invited to explore individually or with a guide in one of the available languages. During the approximately one and a half hour journey through the old factory, visitors encounter seven thematic halls filled with historical content, enhanced by multimedia attractions. Guests will delve into the history of vodka production technology over the centuries, production methods based on ancient recipes, and above all, the significance and nature of spirits in history, economy, and culture. The exhibition comprises seven thematic galleries, each serving as a leading narrative. These include medieval distillation apparatus, a feast in a noble court, the distillery revolution alongside industrial facilities for vodka production, a bar from the interwar period, the square in front of Vodka Distillery No. 11 along with the railway siding, an agricultural distillery, bottling and loading facilities for finished products, a wall of memories of vodkas from the times of the People's Republic of Poland, the President's office, and... a cozy cinema hall, which opens this sentimental journey into the past.
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entrance ticket,
unlimited time at the museum, ending with tasting,