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Moulin Richard de Bas, musée historique du papier

Ambert

In 14th century, paper replaced parchment and Ambert mills began making paper from cloth. Today, the mill continues this ancestral trade.

Description

Thought to have been invented in China around 105 AD, paper's journey to the west was a long one. Paper, which was first used in France in the 14th century, replaced parchment. There were around 400 mills operating around Ambert, making paper sheet-by-sheet using rag paper. Today, the mill continues this ancient process. Highest-quality paper used for publishing the encyclopaedia of Diderot and Alembert, it is still used for restoring artwork, watercolours, lithographs and more. Educational paper manufacturing workshop: you make and keep your own paper. Exhibitions. Shop. Botanical garden.

Labels

  • Guide du Routard Guide du Routard
  • Petit Fûté Petit Fûté

Prices

Adult: 9.40 €
Child (6-17 years): 5.90 €
Student: 7.90 €
Job seeker: 7.90 €.

Free entry for children < 6 years, the drivers.

Opening period

From 01/04 to 30/06 between 10.30 am and 5 pm.
Closed Monday and Sunday.

From 01/07 to 31/08 between 9.30 am and 5 pm.
Closed Saturday and Sunday.

From 05/09 to 04/11 between 9.30 am and 5 pm.
Closed Monday and Sunday.

From 05/12 to 31/12 between 10 am and 5 pm.
Closed Monday and Sunday.
Closed exceptionally on bank holidays.

Spoken languages

  • German German
  • English English
  • Spanish Spanish
  • French French
  • Italian Italian
  • Dutch Dutch

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Moulin Richard de Bas, musée historique du papier Richard de bas 63600 Ambert 04 73 82 03 11