The Tyskie Browary Książęce Museum, opened in 2004, is an institution dedicated to the traditions and history of the Tyskie Browary Książęce. It is located in Tychy at 9 Katowicka Street, in a renovated Evangelical church building from 1902, which gives it a unique architectural character. The museum houses rich exhibits, including photographs, mugs, barrels, bottles, and coasters, illustrating the long history of brewing in the region. Until 2010, it operated under the name "Tyskie Muzeum Piwowarstwa" (Tychy Brewing Museum). In 2005, the museum initiated summer night brewery tours known as "Zobacz Browar Nocą" (See the Brewery at Night), featuring amateurs portraying historical figures associated with brewing, adding a new dimension to the local culture. The project gained recognition with an award in the "Best Event of the Year 2007" competition (Golden Paperclips). The museum also played a key role in 2006 during the grand opening of the Silesian Voivodeship Industrial Monuments Route, highlighting its importance in the context of preserving the region's technical and industrial heritage. These attention-grabbing activities, combined with the building's architecture, make the Tyskie Browary Książęce Museum a significant point on the cultural map of Silesia.