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Welcome to the Olive Oil Museum, located in the charming town of Škrip on the island of Brač. Established in 1864, our museum offers a captivating exploration of the rich history and tradition of olive oil production in the region.
At the museum, visitors can immerse themselves in the traditional process of olive oil production. You'll find fascinating exhibits including an olive mill, olive press, and an array of historical tools used for the transport, production, and storage of olive oil. Enhance your experience with unique art displays featuring works from celebrated local artists, such as academic painter Hana-Marta Jurčević Bulić and sculptor Đani Martinić.
Indulge your senses in our tasting room, where you can sample high-quality olive oil produced by the Cukrov family, who have continued their family tradition with modern machinery. Experience the flavors of the Mediterranean diet, recognized by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Our comprehensive tasting menu includes olive oil, local spreads, and traditional domestic dishes.
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| Green Olive Spread |
| Black Olive Spread |
| Salted Black Olives |
| Extra Virgin Olive Oil Marmalades |
| Wine |
The Olive Oil Museum is approximately 9 km from the Supetar ferry port, making it easily accessible by car or local bus. We strive to create a welcoming environment for all, including children and pets.
Since its founding in 1864, the museum has played an essential role in preserving the cultural significance of olive oil production on Brač. After several generations, the Krstulović family’s legacy was revived in 2013 when Kruno Cukrov and his family transformed the old oilery into a museum, celebrating the island's rich agricultural heritage.
Join us for a delightful experience that combines history, culture, and the exquisite taste of olive oil!