Museum of Metallurgy and Machine Industry

Museum of Metallurgy and Machine Industry

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    Very good Stay: May 2016

    The steel mill was built in the 19th century and was then owned by the Plater family, which was successively taken over by various private and state companies, while during World War II theAt the entrance, it was completely closed. At the end of the 20th century, a museum was established here, where one of the most valuable relics is a blast furnace, three ore roasters and a hoist tower, which now serves as a lookout point. Currently, there is an exhibition of old, mainly Polish cars such as the "Żuk", Fiat 126P, or the cousin of the highway commissioner Borewicz from "07 zgłoś się". In addition to cars, fans of two-wheelers will also be delighted thanks to an exhibition of antique motorcycles, from the Komar through the Junak to the SHL M04 and later models.

    08.06.2016

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