"They brew a delicious beer," wrote Mayor Jacob Lotichius in 1679 about the product of one of the city's most important industries. Since 2014, Fürstenwalde residents and their guests have been able to learn about the important history of the Fürstenwalde breweries and their influence as far as Japan in the Brewery Museum in the Ratskeller of the Old Town Hall.
There you can marvel at fascinating evidence of Fürstenwalde's beer history from many centuries. Learn the story of the founder of the Japanese Sapporo brewery, who learned the art of brewing in Fürstenwalde, or find out why Fürstenwalde beer was to blame for the "Krüger Kersten", an innkeeper from Steinhöfel, being hanged in Müncheberg in 1516. Experience how beer is still made today according to old traditions in the RHB town hall brewery, which is located right next to the museum.
Of course, after the tour you also have the opportunity to take part in a tasting of different varieties of original Fürstenwalder Rathausbräu.
Good to know
opening hours
Price information
| Adult | 2,50 EUR |
Combined ticket Brewery Museum and Museum | 5,00 EUR |
Accessibility
Travel for everyone
More information on the accessibility of the offer can be found at barrierefrei-brandenburg.de
Comfort information
Flat, trip-free flooring everywhere (indoors and outdoors)
Everything is accessible at ground level / without stairs
Guest toilet is accessible without stairs
Convenient access by public transport
There are enough seats available
Parking for strollers / rollators etc.
Distance of visitor parking to the entrance: 30
additional information
Disabled parking spaces 50 m away.
Contact person: in
Fürstenwalder Brau-Freunde eV
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