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Croissant Museum

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Located in a historic townhouse on the main square, this institution is devoted to the sweet St Martin's croissants peculiar to ±Ê´Ç³ú²Ô²¹Å„. In four sessions each day (at 11.10am, 12.30pm, 1.45pm and 3pm) visitors are told about the croissant's history, and can take part in making a batch. Note the 1.45pm session is the only one usually translated into English, so bookings are advisable. Enter from ul Klasztorna 23, one block east of the Rynek.


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