Museum of butter, Máslovice, Czech
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Small museum Máslovice butter! The museum is the only one of its kind in Central Europe.
Waymark Code: WMFMV4
Location: Středočeský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 11/05/2012
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Malé máslovické muzeum másla! Muzeum je jediné svého druhu ve strední Evrope. Není však jediné na svete. Existuje podobné muzeum v Irsku ve meste Cork, které se však zabývá hlavne irským máslem.
Malé máslovické muzeum másla má Interaktivní expozici, která nabízí ruzné druhy máselnic, odstredivek, formicek na máslo, máslenek na servírování másla a další predmety, související s výrobou másla. Vystavena je zde také ojedinilá kolekce obalu na máslo. Vetšinu exponátu lze prakticky zkoušet.
Small museum Máslovice butter! The museum is the only one of its kind in Central Europe. However, there is only one in the world. There is a similar museum in Ireland in Cork, which, however, deals mainly with Irish butter.
Small Máslovice butter museum has interactive exhibition which offers various kinds of churns, separators, butter molds, máslenek for serving butter and other items related to the production of butter. On display there is also ojedinilá collection container in butter. Most of the exhibits can be practically tested.
Days and Hours of Operation: Celoročně (kromě února) sobota a neděle 10-12, 13-16 hod.
Throughout the year (except February) Saturday and Sunday, 10-12, 13-16 am
Address: Pražská 3 Máslovice, Czech Republic 25069
Related Website: [Web Link]
Price of Admission: 30.00 (listed in local currency)
What is in the collection: Small Máslovice butter museum has interactive exhibition which offers various kinds of churns, separators, butter molds, máslenek for serving butter and other items related to the production of butter. On display there is also ojedinilá collection container in butter. Most of the exhibits can be practically tested.
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