Browar Nr 2 w Lublinie, Historical brewery in Lublin, Poland.
Browar Nr 2 w Lublinie is a brewery complex from the 19th century with multiple buildings including a former church of Saint Kazimierz and a monastery now used for offices. The site contains various structures that reflect the facility's development from a small operation into a major production center.
Karol Rudolf Vetter founded the brewery in 1846 after purchasing land from Lublin's municipality and began operations with a distillery. Production continued and evolved over more than 150 years until operations ceased in 2001.
This complex once stood at the heart of Lublin's brewing industry and shaped the city's identity as a manufacturing center. The site today reflects how religious buildings were adapted to serve industrial purposes during the 19th century.
The site now serves as headquarters for Perła Breweries Lublin and is not generally open to walk-in visitors. Those interested in industrial heritage should inquire in advance about possible tours or special access arrangements.
A steam engine installed in 1881 transformed production capabilities and modernized operations significantly. This technological addition made the facility one of the most advanced breweries of its era in the region.
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