In July 1975, production ended at the old distillery and began in the new one.
The old distillery has since been turned into a visitors' centre.
Next to it is the old distillery, which was built after Stoewahs purchased the estate in 1854.
Nothing now remains of the old distillery or the prison camp.
The old distillery has since reopened as a visitors' centre.
Established in 1812, it is the oldest Bourbon distillery in the state.
At the time, the distillery was a state-of-the-art design unlike Islay's older distilleries, which had developed from old farm buildings.
It is recognized as the oldest Polish distillery.
The hotel consists of 8 interconnected Victorian houses which were originally constructed in 1866 and built with bricks from the old distillery.
Ruins of an old distillery are at the camp's edge.