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As an important part of Hungarian beer gastronomy, the Apátúr Brewery opened a brewery taproom at the centrally located Llyod Palace in the historic city centre of Györ in Hungary. The Benedictine art of brewing has an old tradition in the region. At the same time, a training and display brewery was opened in the basement of the beer house, which is under the patronage of the Széchenyi István University and the Benedictine Order of the Szent Mór Bencés Perjelség Abbey. The designer of this public bar area from LEN Architect Studios, Györ, Hungary, envisioned a high-performance floor with terrazzo-appearance and high-quality visual characteristics. After detailed expert advice and samples, the Apátúr Brewery project team, always in close coordination with the abbey, decided on the StoCretec floor coating system StoFloor Industry BB OS.
The coating system is available in numerous colours and meets the highest aesthetic standards. By using StoChips in a multi-coloured mix, the design options for an attractive environment were very manifold. In addition, the system build-up reaches the slip resistance class R9.
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