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Museum of the Production of Matches

Ogrodowa 68, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland

Museum of the Production of Matches
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711 reviews
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R43F+73 Częstochowa, Poland
+48 602 462 285
zapalki.pl
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Monday: 8–15
Tuesday: 8–15
Wedneasday: 8–15
Thursday: 8–15
Friday: 8–15
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Marcin Eden
Marcin Eden
If you would like to see unique industry site which has just (2009) stopped it's production go for it.
Dheeraj Krishna
Dheeraj Krishna
One of the oldest match stick producing factory of Poland. It was off production after the whole factory was burnet by a fire. They actually show you the video where fire fighters are trying to put off fire and also how the machines use to work. Its been maintained by a very old polish family who are living in the same building and do not talk any English. It would cost you 10 zloty.
Tutuć
Tutuć
Nice
Szymon Kusnierczyk
Szymon Kusnierczyk
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Mantas Zinkevičius
Mantas Zinkevičius
This place has huge potential to be a good tourist attraction. But it is dilapidated, sad and looks like abandoned factories I so much like to visit. There are several bio robots that play an audio recording, they speak only polish.
It is advisable to visit this factory if you want to see what things would be like everywhere if communism had not fallen.
Admission is 10zl, you have to activate the bio robots by ringing the bell at the entrance on the street.
Michael May
Michael May
Out of the ordinary and lots of fun. A pleasant diversion.
Amarok Sh
Amarok Sh
One of a kind, former match factory, interesting machines and history told by a guide who was an employee ages ago. It is worthwhile to get there being around
Michael Malczewski
Michael Malczewski1 year ago
One of a kind place to see. Since it is very old and pretty much left in the state that it was operating in for a century+, you can miss it and not know you did so pay attention to an old, faded sign. You can park right in front of it on the street for free. One guide, former retired employee, is working the tours so if the doors are locked, he is giving a tour. Call the number next to the door and wait few minutes. The guy is really great and very passionate about the whole thing. 20 PLN fee for a guided tour. Factory operated till 2010 and stopped, frozen in time with all equipment left as was that day. Definitely worth a visit.
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