Experience a beer tour of a special kind and descend into the fascinating world of historic rock cellars.
These corridors, probably driven into the sandstone between the 15th and 19th centuries, offer the charm of an almost endless tomb. Eerily exciting and also whimsical. Marvel at a panopticon of brewery history and cultural history of the city of Bayreuth.
The tunnels were initially created by mining ores, were later further developed and were then mainly used for storage. In times of war, however, the facilities were also used for protection and escape. Because of the constant cool temperatures, the cellars were the best place to store the first-class stock beers in the late 19th century. Get a glimpse of the underground realm with its charm and cozy, mysterious atmosphere. See how the population retreated here as cellar communists in a crowded, fearful confinement during the bombing of the city in April 1945.