Duftmuseum im Farina-Haus

Cologne


Credit for inventing eau de cologne is usually given to Johann Maria Farina and dated to 1709. This private museum in the original factory building takes you on a 'scent'-sory journey through 300 years of perfume making. It can be visited on guided 45-minute tours (some in English) offered on the hour.

There's also a huge shop. Tickets can be bought online.

Early fans of eau de cologne reportedly included France's King Louis XV and Prussia's King Frederick the Great.


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