The museum was smaller than I was expecting. I found the first half a little boring as it was mainly pictures of hemp products and manuscripts about medical use. Halfway through however we were pleasantly shocked to walk into a grow room, with loads of plants growing, the smell was amazing and I spent a while in there staring in amazement and taking photos. The second half of the museum sparked my interest a little more with a big display of old and new bongs, pipes, vaporisers etc and a display of how drugs were smuggled years ago. I was also a little surprised to see people walking around smoking spliffs and if I'd of knew you could do this I would of taken some of my own! Overall, definitely worth the 5.70 euros admission and defo worth popping in if your passing (makes a pleasant change from the coffee shops) but I wouldn't go out of my way to find the place. This was the third time for me but for my friend the first. It’s very interesting you get a ticket for 5.70 euro and a little sticker. At the end of the museum there is a little room where you can look at growing plants and where you can try a vaporiser with home-made-weed from Sensi Seeds. A good choice for everyone who is interested in the history of cannabis around the world. A must see. Great history from all countries about pot and hash, only 2.50 euro's. Plants growing next door and some nice items to buy. A small 2.50 euros entry fee which is pocket change to see some of the best information, pictures, and you get to see some awesome plants. Everytime I walked by this place it smelled so sweet I had to stop in. Small and full of interesting historical, cultural and practical exhibits. The museum is quite cramped so not ideal for disabled visitors. How to post comments
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