Świdnicka Cellar

Polish Restaurant Company based in Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Świdnicka Cellar (Polish: Piwnica Świdnicka, [pivˈɲit͡sa ɕfidˈɲit͡ska], German: Schweidnitzer Keller) is a restaurant based in the medieval cellars of the Old Town Hall in Wrocław, Poland.[1] It was established in 1273,[1] within medieval Poland.[2]

IndustryRestaurant
Founded1273
HeadquartersRynek Ratusz 1, ,
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Piwnica Świdnicka
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The name comes from the nearby city of Świdnica, from which dark strong beer was delivered to the restaurant in the Middle Ages.[2] Świdnica was a renowned brewing centre, and its beer was served in restaurants called "Świdnicka Cellars," which existed in large cities such as Kraków (Piwnica Świdnicka w Krakowie), Toruń, and Wrocław, the last of which still operates to this day.

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Above the entrance to the Świdnicka Cellar there is a sculpture by Christian Behrens depicting a drunken reveler with a jug and a mug of beer and his furious wife with a shoe in her hand to punish him.

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