Fabbrica in Pedavena Padova
About
Fabbrica in Pedavena sits at Via dei Colli 164 in Padova, where tradition meets craft in a bustling alpine brewery that has been brewing since 1897. Visitors enter the original production hall, where wooden mash tuns and copper-bubble brew kettles still function, and then move to the museum showcasing vintage tools, historical photographs, and a complete timeline of the company’s evolution. Guided tours depart at 10:00, 11:30, 15:00 and 15:30 every day, each lasting roughly an hour. The tour takes guests through the cereal mash‑tubs, the yeast racks, the historic cellars, and finally the tasting room where two free beer samples are served. Children younger than 12 enter free of charge, and the experience is prepared with the whole family in mind. For beer lovers, the museum offers in‑depth explanations about the art of barley‑based brewing, while history buffs can admire the preserved machinery from the first half of the 20th century. With its friendly staff, scenic Dolomiti‑inspired ambience, and an itinerary that flows from production to tasting, Fabbrica in Pedavena remains a top destination for both locals and international travelers.
Highlights
- Historic Brewhouse
- Museum of Beer Production
- Guided Tours with Tastings
- Dolomiti‑Style Brews
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Free Children Under 12
- Authentic Dolomiti Brews
- In‑Depth Historical Displays
- Complimentary Tasting
Things to consider
- Limited Seating
- Accessibility Challenges
- Seasonal Availability Not Clear
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At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 1 hour