The Croissant Museum in Poznan, situated in a Renaissance tenement house opposite the Town Hall, invites visitors to explore the history and craftsmanship of the iconic St. Martin’s croissant. Through live shows, the museum delves into the origins, ingredients, and preparation techniques of this 150-year-old sweet treat. Guests can observe the process, learn about the croissant’s legacy, and, of course, savor the freshly baked pastries, making for an engaging and flavorful experience.
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