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Muzej Sarajevske pivare (Bosnian) | |
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| Established | 2004 |
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| Location | Franjevačka 15,Sarajevo,Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Type | Brewery museum |
| Website | sarajevska-pivara.com/muzej |
TheSarajevo Brewery Museum (Bosnian:Muzej Sarajevske pivare;Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic:Музеј Сарајевске пиваре) is a museum dedicated to the history of brewing in Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located within the Sarajevo Brewery complex at Franjevačka 15, the museum offers insights into the development of the brewing industry from the Ottoman period to the present day.[1]
TheSarajevo Brewery was founded on May 24, 1864, by Josef Feldbauer in theKovačići settlement. It holds the distinction of being the first industrial brewery in Bosnia and Herzegovina and has operated continuously since its establishment. In 1881, Viennese industrialist Heinrich Lewy opened a new brewery in the Bistrik neighborhood, which later became part of the unified Sarajevo Brewery company in 1893. The brewery has survived significant historical events, including both World Wars and the siege of Sarajevo during the 1990s, maintaining production throughout these periods.[2]
Established in 2004, the Sarajevo Brewery Museum is the only museum of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The museum's exhibits are organized chronologically, covering various historical periods:[3]
Visitors can view historical artifacts, including vintage brewing equipment, old beer bottles, labels, and photographs. The museum also features interactive displays enhanced with NFC technology, allowing guests to access detailed information about the exhibits via their smartphones.[4]
The Sarajevo Brewery building is noted for its architectural style, which combines oriental and classical European design elements.[5] Its distinctive appearance makes it one of the most attractive buildings in Sarajevo.[6]
The museum is open to visitors from Monday to Saturday, between 11:00 AM and 5:30 PM. The entrance fee is 5 BAM (approximately 2.50 EUR). Guided tours are available, providing in-depth information about the exhibits and the history of brewing in the region.[7]
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