Musée de l'imprimerie et de la communication graphique
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Open today at 10:30-18:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
13 Rue de la Poulaillerie, 69002 Lyon, FranceMap
Phone+33 4 78 37 65 98
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The printing museum is quite interesting, you can see that in the history of European printing, there are some interesting things, and China's printing is actually a little different, so you can see the diversity of culture.
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The printing museum is quite interesting, you can see that in the history of European printing, there are some interesting things, and China's printing is actually a little different, so you can see the diversity of culture.
France has learned this major invention quickly since Gutenberg invented lead movable type printing in Germany. The Lyon Printing Museum exhibits printing technology in the late 15th century. Open Wednesday to Sunday 9:30-12:00, 14:00-18:00. Underground line A CordeliersBourse station.
This is displayed, all of the European period of printing, there are printing machines and printed displays, there is a long time ago printed the same, quite good, for understanding European printing has a certain help
The prosperity of the printing industry is an important factor in Lyon's development, so visiting this museum is a visit to Lyon's history. After entering the door, you will see a courtyard that has been around for hundreds of years. You can visit early printing ink machines and see modern electronic printers, which must be an unforgettable trip for friends who like printing machines. Here you can also experience the fun of printing ink on site, don't miss it!
The small museum hidden in the small alley of Lyon, the building itself is also very interesting. You can also personally experience how the typography was printed before. The Print Museum displays the original and printprints of the printing presses, live printing presses of various eras, and from here you can learn about the history of Lyon's printing as a book city.