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Farm Shops, holidays in the countryside

The Galenbeck Soap Box is the factory outlet of the Galenbeck Soap Manufactory. It is always open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 16:00 to 19:00. Here you can immerse yourself in "the little house of fragrances" and be enchanted by the scents of the soaps, oils and creams.

The Galenbeck soap manufactory with its Galenbeck soapbox is located in the beautiful Mecklenburg Lake District, near the Ivenacker Eichen. Not on Lake Galenbeck in Friedland, but on the Galenbeck village pond between Rosenow and Ritzerow.

The soap kitchen has found its home in the old coach house from 1890, located in the former van der Lancken estate.

Not only are the soaps traditionally made here using the cold/hot boiling process. The body creams and body oils from the "MeBa COSMETIC" cosmetics line are also produced here. All formulas are created by the Baumgarten-Metscher family themselves and are of course tested and certified by an independent laboratory. A clear distinction is made here between "traditionally boiled" and "made by hand". Hence the guarantee that raw soap and finished products are not used in soap production.

The Galenbeck Soap Box is the factory outlet of the Galenbeck soap manufactory and is also affectionately known as "the little house of fragrances". Here you can discover not only the traditionally boiled soaps, but also the healing scents of aromatherapy. These include bath salts, shower bombs, smelling salts and soy wax candles. The scents of incense are just as healing. The selection ranges from traditional to botanical to incense resin. A visit is always worthwhile!

Opening hours:
Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays: 16:00 - 19:00
or after telephone consultation under: 0151/54741104

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Galenbecker Seifenkiste

Galenbeck 21
17153 Ritzerow OT Galenbeck


service@seifenmanufaktur-galenbeck.de
+49 (0) 151 54741104
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