Textile Museum (Textilmuseum St. Gallen) description and photos - Switzerland: St. Gallen

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Textile Museum (Textilmuseum St. Gallen) description and photos - Switzerland: St. Gallen
Textile Museum (Textilmuseum St. Gallen) description and photos - Switzerland: St. Gallen

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Textile Museum
Textile Museum

Description of the attraction

The Textile Museum is located in the old part of St. Gallen. It is housed in a building dating back to 1886 known as the Palazzo Rosso. In addition to the museum, there is also a textile library.

This museum is one of the most important Swiss centers for textile production. Textiles, costumes, pattern books, design drawings, fashion photographs and drawings illustrate the industry's multifaceted history, showcasing its heights and depths from the beginnings to the present.

The museum is known primarily for its excellent collections of hand and machine embroidery from eastern Switzerland, late antique textiles from Egypt, handicrafts from the Netherlands, Italy and France, from cloth prints, embroidery and fabrics from the Middle Ages to modern ones brought from all over Europe.

There are thousands of books with textile samples from Swiss firms in the library hall cabinets. Over 2 million originals document the techniques and techniques of machine embroidery from the 19th and 20th centuries, the heyday of the St. Gallen embroidery industry. Collected here are fashion photographs and illustrations, wallpaper patterns and much more. There are some magazines covering the fields of design, art and cultural history.

Along with the permanent exhibition, there are temporary exhibitions that showcase historical and contemporary textile art.

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