The St. Gallen Textile Museum is still worth visiting. There are many textile-related collections, such as embroidery, many of which are embroidery from the 14th to the 20th century, and even Chinese elements inside, which is really great.
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Textilmuseum St. Gallen Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a unique museum in St. Gallen, where the textile industry is prosperous. It exhibits collections such as embroidery and lace decoration and textile machines from the 14th to the 20th century, which is very worth seeing. Although the museum is small, it is a good place to learn about the history and craftsmanship of the textile industry.
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The St. Gallen Textile Museum is still worth visiting. There are many textile-related collections, such as embroidery, many of which are embroidery from the 14th to the 20th century, and even Chinese elements inside, which is really great.
The St Gallen Textile Museum is located in the old town of St Gallen, capital of the German-speaking canton of northern Switzerland, and is the most unique museum in Switzerland with textile products on display. St. Gallen was the center of the textile industry in the early twentieth century, and the Textile Museum shows the development of the textile industry in Switzerland and various countries over the centuries, known for its Eastern Swiss embroidery, Egyptian fabrics, and European lace, embroidery and fabric collections since the Middle Ages. The museum is also a textile library where people can consult various fabrics and flower patterns designed by fabric designers for nearly 170 years, including books, photos, design drawings and so on. The museum also displays some textile machines, weaving tools, hand-embroidery machines and other equipment.
The textile industry, consisting of textiles, embroidery, lace and other textiles, has been an important export industry in Switzerland. The St. Gallen Textile Museum (TextileMuseumSt.Gallen) is located in the capital of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and is the most unique museum in Switzerland with textile products on display. The St. Gallen Textile Museum shows the development of the textile industry in various countries over the centuries. The exhibits include: embroidery from the 14th to the 20th century, lace produced by the main lace lace industrial center in Europe from the 15th to the 20th century, and historically important textile samples. Textiles, embroidery looms from the Coptic era (4th to 12th centuries), embroidery looms from eastern Switzerland in the 19th and 20th centuries, and a wealth of books from the same period. Open: 10:00 am-5:00 pm daily, not open during Good Friday.
This small museum introduces hand-embroidery, the origin of the embroidery machine, etc. Like a small library, there are relevant materials to sit quietly and watch. Tickets are made of a cloth, which can be used as bookmarks.
The Swiss Pass can be visited for free. The most sincere thing is that their tickets are made with a piece of cloth. They cannot carry bags into the house. There is a locker at the door for free storage, but a 2SF coin is required. The collection is also okay, showing the textile crafts of the St. Gallen area, which is famous for lace.