Jakob Müller Museum
Overview
Intro
Between 1800 and the early 20th century, the ribbon weaving industry in north-western Switzerland developed into the most important branch of industry for a time, employing up to 26,000 people.
Between 1800 and the early 20th century, the ribbon weaving industry in north-western Switzerland developed into the most important branch of industry for a time, employing up to 26,000 people. In the beginning, mainly silk ribbons were produced for export, initially at home and later increasingly in factories. The Jakob Müller company, founded in 1887 as a small repair workshop for ribbon looms, developed over the years into the world market leader in the manufacture of ribbon looms and was able to maintain its position as such even after the extinction of silk ribbon weaving in Switzerland. In our exhibition, our guides tell you lots of interesting facts about the company's eventful history and show you some of the more than 30 working ribbon looms from a period of around 350 years
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General information
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Contact address |
Jakob Müller Museum
Schulstrasse 9 5070 Frick 062 865 52 40 079 404 56 41 museum@mueller-frick.com |
Location |
Jakob Müller Museum
Schulstrasse 9 5070 Frick Schweiz |
Group & pricing information
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CHF 12.-- per person, minimum CHF 120.-- per guided tour
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Booking Information
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