Perfume Museum at the Farina House

Eau de cologne or "Water from Cologne"
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27 april 2015Travel time: 13 april 2011
Back in 1709, the Italian Johann Farina opened his perfume shop in Cologne and Eau de cologne (water from Cologne) was born. But the world-famous "cologne" was brought by the French, who began to sell German perfumes in their homeland. After 300 years, "water from Cologne" is produced in the same unchanged form, in the sense of smell. Now in the house "Farina" a perfume museum and a shop are organized. The price of a 30 ml bottle starts from 26 euros. Address: Obenmarspforten, 21. Visited as part of a group bus tour.
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