Croissant Museum

Poznan,Croissant MuseumPoland
Croissant Museum
Klasztorna 23, 61-779, Poznan, Poland
The Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania is a unique and interactive museum located in the heart of Poznań, at 41 Stary Rynek. The museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting the 150-year-old tradition of baking St. Martin's croissants, a staple of Poznań culture and history.

Visitors to the museum will have a one-of-a-kind experience, where they can learn how to make croissants using the original recipe and method.

In addition to showcasing the art of croissant making, the museum also aims to promote the rich cultural heritage of Poznań, including the Poznań dialect and the famous goats on the tower of the Town Hall. These elements are what make Poznań unique and are celebrated at the Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania.

The museum was founded by Szymon Walter, who saw the importance of preserving the heritage of St. Martin's croissants and wanted to create a space where visitors could learn about the history and tradition of these delicious pastries. Overall, the Rogalowe Muzeum Poznania offers a fun and educational experience for visitors, and is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the culture and history of Poznań.