[1] In 1866, when Rafał Bajończyk was the owner of the brewery, a bucket of beer costed 30 kopeks (Imperial Russian currency).
Wincenty Bojańczyk, sold the whole site to a joint-stock company created by Wincent's son Jerzy.
The architectural values of the Brewery are diminished by a number of extensions and annexes, which do not, in any way, fit into the design of the building.
The structural and spatial layout of the house is also typical for eighteenth-century buildings with a central supporting chimney wall and amphiladium rooms.
[6] The revitalization of the historic buildings of the brewery has become one of the priorities of the Włocławek City Hall.
[7] The final decision on the ownership of the plot was made by the Court of Appeals in Gdańsk, which established the Włocławek local government as the owner of the property.
[8] The project to revitalise the site involves the demolition of some objects which are not of historical value.
[9] The centre will host, among other things, extracurricular activities for students from neighbouring schools.
It will be an undertaking addressed to institutions, non-governmental organizations and associations which will be able to carry out their statutory activities in this field.
On December 30, 2011, in the Włocławek City Hall, after the tender procedure, a contract was signed with the contractor, the Molewski company from Chodecz.
The value of the project was 37 million 547 thousand PLN, and the deadline for completion of the works, specified in the agreement, was 30 September 2013.