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Musée de l'Imprimerie et de la Communication graphique

Created by the master-printer Maurice Audin (1895–1975), son of the learned printer-publisher Marius Audin (1872–1951) and brother of Amable, the founder of the Lyon Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Printing opened in 1964 in the former Hôtel de la Couronne, a Renaissance building which was Lyon's first city hall between 1604 and 1655.


Henri-Jean Martin, at that time director of Lyon city libraries and later founder of the French school of the history of books, and André Jammes, a Parisian bookseller, took part in the organisation and acquisition of the permanent collection. The richness of the Museum's heritage material made it one of the leaders in the field in Europe. Today, the Museum is recognised nationally and internationally in the world of graphic arts, making a major contribution via some exceptional temporary 
exhibitions : Les Didot, 1988 ; Le Romain du Roi, 2002 ; Chromolithographie, 2005 ; Art pour tous, 2011 ; Transatlantiques, 2013… Regular exchanges take place with Great Britain and other European countries, Canada, the United States, South Korea ...


VISITOR INFO

OPENING HOURS: next days Sat  10:30-18:00
Sun  10:30-18:00
Wed  10:30-18:00
Thu  10:30-18:00
Fri  10:30-18:00
Sat  10:30-18:00

ADDRESS:
13 Rue de la Poulaillerie
69002 Lyon
Rhône-Alpes
France

EXHIBITIONS

  • Les collections

    exposition
  • Rescued books: an odyssey

    exposition

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