The factory of the ex Dreher Brewery was built at the end of the nineteenth century by the German architect Wullekopf, the same architect of Stucky Mill. At the start of the twentieth century the Venezia Distillery, producing Venezia Beer, was established here, and subsequently incorporated, in 1928, into Pedavena (later Dreher) Beer. After the Second World War its headquarters moved to the gardens of the Pizzolotto Distillery, which produced and distributed liquors for Dreher. When the distillery ceased operating, the gardens were converted and used for the construction of homes and studios for artists and craftsmen, nonetheless preserving the original factory structure. This transformation from industrial space into a residential and creative space, is well synthesized by the so-called Spazio Punch Established in 2011, Punch opens its doors to various disciplines and sectors of creativity, stimulating collaboration and exchange with other regional, national and international cultural institutes.
For more information, visit the following website www.spaziopunch.com