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Maison des Canuts (Silk-Weavers’ House)
Maison des Canuts is both a museum of silk weaving and a co-operative, created to preserve the traditions of the industry and sell its own designs. It has an important collection of historical textiles and houses examples of the famous Jacquard loom. With a guided tour narrated by authentic canuts or silk-weavers, this museum offers a fascinating insight into the silk industry.

10-12 rue d’Ivry
Tel: (04) 7828 6204. Fax: (04) 7828 1693.
E-mail: musées@lyon.cci.fr
Transport: Métro Croix Rousse.
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0830-1200 and 1400-1830, Sat 0900-1200 and 1400-1800.
Admission: ¬3 (concessions available).

Musée des Tissus (Textiles Museum)
Since 1946, this museum has been situated in a 17th-century mansion, which used to be the residence of the Governor of Lyon. The museum houses a remarkable collection of over 1000 textile samples from both Eastern and Western civilisations throughout the ages and tells the story of textiles, with particular attention on silk-manufacturing from the Renaissance to the present day and the development of Lyon as the European silk capital.

34 rue de la Charité
Tel: (04) 7838 4200. Fax: (04) 7240 2512.
Website: www.lyon.cci.fr/musee-des-tissus
Transport: Métro Ampère Victor Hugo.
Opening hours: Tues-Sun 1000-1730.
Admission: ¬4.50.



   
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