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The Living Museum of Gingerbread is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and closed on Mondays. It is located at 12 Piwna Street in Toruń's Old Town; you can easily reach it on foot from the main train station or by public transport, and I recommend checking the official website for the latest updates.
Adult admission costs around 25 PLN (about 6 EUR), while tickets for children and students are 18 PLN, with reduced rates for families. It is free for children under 3 years old; check discounts on the official website or buy tickets online to avoid queues.
A typical visit lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour, as it includes an interactive guided tour where you learn how to make gingerbread. If you join additional workshops, it may extend to 1.5 hours, so plan accordingly to avoid rushing.
Toruń has been famous for its gingerbread production since the Middle Ages, thanks to its position on the Amber Road and its membership in the Hanseatic League, which boosted the spice trade. The museum revives this medieval tradition by showing how these sweets were made, and they were even used as currency in times of scarcity.
Spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October) are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying pleasant weather in Toruń. Choose weekday mornings for a quieter experience, especially if you are traveling during the high season, such as summer.
Yes, the museum has access ramps and elevators for wheelchairs in most areas, although some historic parts of the medieval building may have limitations. Contact the staff in advance at +48 56 651 49 82 for personalized assistance.
Nearby, explore the Old Market Square, just a 5-minute walk away, Copernicus House, and St. John's Cathedral. Toruń, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers an Old Town full of history; consider a combined tour to make the most of your day.
Book your guided tour in advance on the official website, as groups are limited and include baking demonstrations. Wear comfortable shoes for the interactive tour and try the fresh gingerbread in the shop at the end; if you are traveling with children, the hands-on workshop is an unforgettable highlight.
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