Croissant Museum

Museum · Poznan

Croissant Museum

Museum · Poznan

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wejście od, Klasztorna 23, 61-779 Poznań, Poland

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Cultural museum in a Renaissance tenement house dedicated to the history of baking croissants.  

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wejście od, Klasztorna 23, 61-779 Poznań, Poland Get directions

rogalowemuzeum.pl

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wejście od, Klasztorna 23, 61-779 Poznań, Poland Get directions

+48 690 077 800
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St. Martin’s Croissant Museum – Poznań, Poland - Gastro Obscura

"As odd as it may seem, there is an entire museum in Poznań, Poland that celebrates a single pastry. But not just any pastry: the “rogale świętomarcińskie” or “St. Martin’s Croissant.” This savory-yet-sweet delectable delicacy is a legally protected cultural heritage treat, recognized by the European Union as a Protected Geographical Indicator. The law celebrates the protected recipe and tradition associated with St. Martin, which has become a staple of the diet of Poznanians—particularly every year during the town’s St. Martin festival. The tradition started in 1891 when a young priest of the St. Martin’s church in Poznan, John Lewicki, was petitioning his congregation to look for a way to inspire locals to be charitable towards the poor in the cold winter months. After his sermon, a young confectioner at a nearby bakery watched a horse lose it’s shoe and, remembering the legend of St. Martin, was suddenly inspired to create a croissant in the shape and give it to the poor. He filled the pastry with an almond and poppyseed paste and began passing them out to beggars on the street. The charitable event caught on and has become a celebrated event in the town’s history when every year on November 11, St. Martin’s Day, the town consumes 700,000 croissants during the annual St. Martin’s Day parade. The croissants are different from the well-known French version. Firstly, they are folded 81 times into the shape of a horseshoe. Each fold requires a filling of a paste, made from poppy seeds and mixed with nuts, raisins, almonds, sugar and butter. After baking, a hefty amount of icing is poured over the top of the pasty and it is sprinkled with more nuts and sugar. By law, the pastries must weigh between 150-250 grams. After sitting for a moment to cool, they are ready to eat! The museum is one of the newest in the region and is located inside of a recently restored renaissance home. It is less of a museum, though, and more of a hands-on bakery. Inside this unique space, visitors partake in an interactive baking process where they learn about the history of St. Martin, Poznan, and the famous croissants. At the end, you get to try  the delicious treats and receive a certificate that entitles you to bake the legally protected croissant yourself. Know Before You Go The entrance to the museum is one block from the main market square. If you are facing the entrance to the Town Hall, turn around and go to your right. Take your first left onto Wożna, then your first left onto Klasztorna. The entrance to the museum is one building over, tucked into an alleyway. You may want to book tickets in advance as there are limited times and seating availability, a maximum of 25 people at a time." - AdamTKincaid, Martin, Jonny Keen

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The Croissant Museum of Poznań is a living center of Poznań traditions and culture. It is located in the very heart of Poznań - on the Old Market Square with a view of the town hall tower with its goats. A place you absolutely must visit if one day you come to the capital of Wielkopolska. You will learn the technique of making this delicacy closely related to the history of Poznań. More! You will make a delicious croissant from scratch. This is my greatest delicacy from the moment I first visited this city and tried this deliciousness incomparable to anything else!

Collette

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This was such a fun experience, the guys who run it were really funny and the whole show was very interesting! Would highly recommend

Akshaya Shankar

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Just loved the experience. As a croissant lover I always wanted to know more about it and I was glad that we found a place to learn a lot about St. Martin's croissant. Learning with fun

Natalia Viksne

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It was an absolutely wonderful experience and I strongly recommend everyone to visit this museum/excursion.

JSN

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I bought the tickets right there. I didn't wait too long. They have in Polish and English. Is about an hour. It was a live show and it was very funny🤣. The chef asked for volunteers and I was one of them. I had a great time with their explanations, jokes. We also saw the Goats from the window. At the end, the lady gave us fake certificates 😊 and half croissant to take with us, to taste. I recommend to visit.

Nupur Carruthers

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Buying tickets for the English show online was easy. The museum is in a beautiful building in the square facing the town hall, the entrance to the building for the show however is around the back. The staff are friendly, the show was brilliant. Interactive, very informative, and full of laughs. Great view of the clock and town hall from the room the show is held in. There are hooks for coats if you don't want to take them into the room where the show is held and there are toilets available to use as well.

Martin

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Not a museum in the traditional sense, but you will learn about the local St Martin croissant through a one hour participative experience. You will need to select a language you understand, Polish or English otherwise you will not have a clue what is going on. A fun experience and a chance to sample a croissant at the end. 37 zloty. Arrive 5-10 minutes early. Toilets available. Window view of the goat fight at 3pm

Jumana Almasri

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Beautiful place, one gets to learn all about sainy Martin, and how historically the making of the saint Martin croissant started. A beautiful fun and engaging sessions in both English and polish. Highly recommend. You can get to be a chef help guiding the story of the making of the croissant.