The Small Carpathian Museum (aka ''Little Carpathian Museum'') in
Pezinok
Pezinok (; hu, Bazin; german: Bösing; lat, Bazinium) is a town in southwestern Slovakia. It is roughly northeast of Bratislava and, as of December 2018, had a population of 23,002.
Pezinok lies near the Little Carpathians and thrives mainly ...
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Bratislava,
Slovakia
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, is a local museum with an emphasis on wine making.
Overview
The museum was reopened to the public on 18 November 2008 after two years of renovation. By using
European Union
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funds and funds from the founder, the Bratislava self-governing region, the museum’s building has undergone a complete reconstruction.
[http://www.visitslovakia.com/small-carpathian-museum-pezinok/] The institution is being shaped as a regional museum with a strong accent on viticulture, grape growing and notably wine from the Small
Carpathian viticulture region.
The museum features a tour of the cellar exposition with the biggest collection of viticulture presses in
Europe
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, temporary exhibitions on various topics, workshops for schools and Small Carpathian wine tasting in the unique premises of the museum. It is one of the organisers of the St. Urban event, the Richard Réti Memorial international chess tournament, the Ceramic market and it is one of the stops during the Open Cellar Day on the Small Carpathian Wine Road. Together with the civic association Museum Vinorum, it is an organiser of the Pezinok Wine Cellars. The museum also organises temporary exhibitions abroad (e.g., the Vinohrady, wine and people exhibition presented in September 2005 in the
European Parliament
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The institution has its own sommelier along with professional employees and technical staff.
Facilities
Tour of the cellar exposition
The exposition is focused on introducing viticulture and grape growing in the region of the Small Carpathians using multimedia as a modern communication means. After consulting professionals, a friendly application of modern design elements in the ancient cellar premises was used, however only in those cases where it did not interfere with the atmosphere and character of the area.
The tour uses light, sound, tasting, and other interactive activities. There is an aroma bar where it is possible to smell typical local wine. The exposition includes the biggest collection of wine presses in Central Europe.
Tasting Small Carpathian wines
At the end of the exposition tour, there is a tasting of cultivar wines of the Small Carpathian region in the cellar premises.
References
External links
Museum website
Museum website
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Museums established in 2008
Museums in Bratislava
Local museums
Wine museums