Canson and Montgolfier paper mill Museum

Canson and Montgolfier paper mill Museum

Description

The paper mill museum is in the house where the Montgolfier brothers (inventors of the hot-air balloon) were born. It brings 17th-21st century paper milling to life with machines, demos by guides and more.

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  • Address
    • 700, rue de Vidalon
    • 07430
    • Davézieux
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  • Phone +33 (0)4 75 69 89 20
  • Opening

equipment & services

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  • Toilets
  • Car park
  • Coach parking
  • Pets welcome
  • Educational visits
  • Shop
  • Guided tours

Visitors follow in the footsteps left by papermakers over the centuries.
It's the magic of the sheet we see being made in the ancient vat, the sound of the huge machine being set in motion, the passage through the reconstructed chapel.
Machines, objects, documents and videos alternate, helping to adapt the discovery to the visitor's age.
Paper is also used to explore themes such as the forest, water, the inventions of Montgolfier and Canson, and paternalism....
An inanimate museum, no; a living museum, yes...

On the practical side:
A 10 to 12-minute video on papermaking;
10 rooms in the birthplace of the Montgolfier brothers, presenting the history of papermaking and the evolution of techniques over more than 3 centuries;
A 500m2 vaulted workshop with animated machines and hand papermaking demonstrations.