Gas Industry Museum

Silesia


Despite its utilitarian name this museum, set within an old red-brick gasworks just a short walk north of the Rynek, is really quite interesting. The buildings, operative from 1902 to 1977, hold a wide variety of gas-related exhibits, including industrial gear, antique household fittings, old ads for gas services, and an extensive collection of gas meters.


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