Imagine a space where the boundaries between science and art blur, and time seems to stand still in the era of steam engines and great discoveries. This is exactly the atmosphere offered by Faraday Bar—one of the most conceptual venues gracing Grodno.

Named after the legendary scientist Michael Faraday, this bar has become a real discovery for those who appreciate the steampunk aesthetic. The interior, executed in Belarus with incredible attention to detail, is dominated by copper, wood, and industrial elements, creating the feeling of being in a secret laboratory from the Victorian era.
The establishment gained special fame for its unusual restrooms, which have become a true legend on social media. Here you can see giant iron wings, a faucet styled as a sewing machine, and a sink made from a real excavator bucket. Every corner of the bar is a symbiosis of craftsmanship and bold imagination, turning a simple trip to a cafe into an exciting journey.