Guinness Storehouse

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

Originally, the fermentation process was carried out in the building that is now the museum , in which the yeast is added to the beer brew. The building was constructed in the style of the Chicago School of Architecture and completed in 1904. The core of the building today is the shape of a huge pint glass, which extends from the ground floor to the top floor.

The story of Arthur Guinness as well as the manufacturing process, the distribution channels and all types of advertising are clearly shown on seven floors . The Gravity Bar is located on the top floor of the house ; Here you get the pint of Guinness included in the entrance fee and enjoy it with a 360-degree panoramic view of Dublin.

In addition, the Guinness Storehouse offers rooms for meetings and conferences, which can accommodate up to 300 conference participants. The multi-purpose building can accommodate up to 2,000 visitors.

"Guinness" - beer barrel

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Commons : Guinness Storehouse  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 53 ° 20 ′ 30 ″  N , 6 ° 17 ′ 13 ″  W.