Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse is a museum in the Irish capital Dublin on the 250 year old history of beer Guinness.

Originally, the fermentation process was carried out in the building of the present museum, where the yeast is added to the Biersud. The building was constructed in the style of the Chicago School of Architecture and completed in 1904. The core of the building now forms a huge pint, which extends from the ground floor to the attic.

There are clearly in seven floors, the story of Arthur Guinness and the production process, the distribution channels and all types of advertising shown. In the attic of the house, the Gravity Bar is located; here you get the pint of Guinness included in the admission price and can it in a 360-degree panoramic views over Dublin.

In addition, the Guinness Storehouse offers facilities for meetings and conferences attended by up to 300 conference delegates can participate. The multi-purpose building can accommodate up to 2,000 visitors.

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