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Near Paris, in the Loiret region of France, theAtelier Musée de l’Imprimerie offers a unique opportunity to discover the history of a craft that revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge. This guided tour offers a fascinating insight into the world of printing, from its origins to contemporary developments.
Perfectly suited to groups, this tour combines technical discovery, an artistic approach and educational immersion.
Located in Malesherbes, the Atelier Musée de l’Imprimerie is now considered Europe’s largest printing museum.
This exceptional site brings together :
With over 5,000 m² of exhibition space and 1,000 m² of workshop space, the museum offers a complete immersion in this technical and artistic universe.
The tour explains the evolution of printing since its invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, with the creation of the movable type press.
This major innovation has enabled :
The museum traces this revolution through a chronological and educational approach.
One of the highlights of the visit is the discovery of historic machines, some still in working order.
Visitors can observe :
Notable pieces include:
These machines illustrate the technological evolution of the sector and make the visit particularly spectacular.
Printing is not limited to book production: it is also at the heart of artistic creation.
The museum highlights the use of lithography by great artists such as :
These artists used printing techniques to create posters, illustrations and graphic works.
The guided tour explains the different stages and techniques involved in printing:
Through demonstrations and explanations, visitors discover a technical world that is often little-known, but essential.
The Atelier Musée de l’Imprimerie stands out for its interactive and educational approach.
It proposes:
This approach makes a technical subject accessible to all audiences.
The museum plays an essential role in the preservation and transmission of a major industrial heritage.
It allows you to :
This heritage dimension makes it an essential place for understanding the evolution of communications.
This outing is perfectly suited to groups, thanks to a structured and accessible program.
It offers :
A wealth of content to captivate all audiences.
Choosing this excursion means discovering a world that has profoundly marked the history of mankind.
It enables :
Between innovation, creation and transmission, this visit offers a fascinating dive into the history of books and images.
The Atelier Musée de l'Imprimerie is Europe's largest printing museum, offering visitors the chance to discover a skill that is essential to the history of communication. It offers a complete immersion experience, with vintage machines, demonstrations and an educational approach accessible to all.
Visitors discover the evolution of printing techniques from Gutenberg to the present day. They can observe antique presses, understand typographic composition, lithography and modern processes, while exploring the history of books and the graphic arts.
Many artists have used printing techniques, particularly lithography, to create posters, illustrations and graphic works. The museum highlights this artistic dimension, showing that printing is also a creative tool.