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Textile Museum: Entry Ticket

Discover the wonders of fabric and fashion between past, present, and future

Provider:
Museo del Tessuto
Registered address: Chianti Banca - Prato (PO), 59100, Prato, IT
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Last admission: 45 minutes before closing
Wheelchair accessible
Instant ticket delivery
Smartphone tickets accepted

What's included

Admission to the Textile Museum
Access to the temporary exhibitions
Lockers

What's not included

Audioguides
Guided tour

Important information

* Child (0-6), accredited journalists, ICOM members; tour guide & tour leader, disabled persons + 1 companion enter free of charge

Meeting point

Via Puccetti, 3, 59100 Prato, PO, Italy, 59100, Prato

  • Admire the restored historic textile building and the various machinery, textiles, and garments
  • Touch the different textile fibers and discover how your clothes are made, including new sustainable textiles
  • Learn about the history of the city of Prato with immersive multimedia exhibits and see its transformation from rags to fashion

The Textile Museum is a place for families, tourists, designers, stylists, and all fashion, costume and textile enthusiasts.

The tour begins with the factory's spectacular boiler room where the steam generator that once powered Campolmi's textile machinery still stands. From there, the tour continues inside an atmospheric space where collections of antique textiles are displayed in rotation. The next section is dedicated to materials and processes, which explains textile fibres and their manufacturing process in a simple and clear way.

The Textile Museum's first floor opens with a visit to the Prato textile city room, dedicated to local textile history, and continues with an engaging multimedia installation focusing on recent transformations of the district and the city. Finally, the tour concludes with two large 800-square-meter rooms that periodically host major temporary exhibitions.

The Textile Museum is the largest cultural center in Italy dedicated to the appreciation of ancient and contemporary textiles, costume and fashion.

Prato's textile district has its origins in the Middle Ages and still stands today as the most important in Europe. The Museum's headquarters is in the restored premises of the former Campolmi Cimatoria, the last major textile factory of the 19th and 20th centuries within the medieval city walls of Prato and today an important tourist destination for lovers of industrial archaeology.

The Museum's holdings consist of an outstanding collection of artifacts documenting the art of textiles and fashion from the past to the present day. The Museum continuously renews its contents by displaying the collections on a rotating basis and organizing temporary exhibitions.

Show your voucher on smartphone and pick up a paper ticket at the museum box office

Access to the temporary exhibition on the 27th of January: Tessuti rigenerati per un nuovo mondo. Con TIPO alla scoperta delle produzioni Green & Social, an exhibition about circular economy projects in the region

Textile Museum
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 - 15:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 15:00
Thursday 10:00 - 15:00
Friday 10:00 - 19:00
Saturday 10:00 - 19:00
Sunday 15:00 - 19:00
  • Cancellation is possible until 72 hours before your visit date.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 72 hours before your visit date.

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Dora,  Italy Italy
01 Apr 2024
Excellent
Really a good, quick and useful experience, I will always use this service when available
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Emanuela,  Italy Italy
29 Mar 2024
Excellent
This museum is extraordinary! Particularly, the exibition “Wslter Albini” is worthy to be seen and re-seen and studied.
Textile Museum: Entry Ticket
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Cristina ,  Italy Italy
25 Mar 2024
Good
Easy to use even for a non- digital native... The qr code is pretty useful and I don't need nothing more
Textile Museum: Entry Ticket