Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano

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Fabriano, Italy

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Handicraft museum· Technology museum· Heritage museum· Tourist attraction

Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano is located in Fabriano, Italy on Largo Fratelli Spacca, 2. Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category handicraft museum in Italy.

Address

Largo Fratelli Spacca, 2

Phone

+39 73222334

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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wynne bieniawski

I went here for a class field trip! It was really cool to see because they take you through their history, you can also actually make paper if you take a tour. It is old fashioned but they show you how they keep up their modern touch. The town surrounding the factory is also very nice. It is totally worth seeing and making a stop at their factory with their excellent guides!

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Caroline Valenti

My visit to the Paper and Watermark Museum in Fabriano was wonderful. I attended the museum with a group, and our guide, Francesca, was very interesting and wanted us to be hands on when explaining the process of paper making. We were shown not only how handmade paper has been made in the past, but the history behind how it has evolved and how they now produce it. Great establishment, I would recommend stopping if you are in the area.

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Aglaia Nait

The guide was an incredible source of information but the way he told things, loads of facts and information in fact, was so monotonous that it was hard to stay focused. Even jokes sounded boring. A pity, with the right intonation it would have been very good.

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Nina Blaettler

I went to the Museo della Carta e della Filigrana for a class field trip and was able to learn a lot! At the museum there is a demonstration of the paper production. It is very hands on and you can make your own sheet of paper with the help of the guide. We were able to go to different rooms and look at different machinery. We also learned about money and how different currencies can be easier or harder to forge due to the technique used to make it. Overall it was an incredible experience and I would recommend to anyone!

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Shara Ellenbogen

Amazing morning at the museum. We didn't book ahead and we probably should have. School groups were touring on the same day so when the guide finished with them, he offered to take us around. His English was limited but we managed and he was so kind to take us around. He showed my 6-year-old how to make paper and let him try it out. Highly recommended activity for families. I suggest to plan better than we did and go when there is an English tour so it's even better. There's a great playground and park across the street where you can do a picnic after.