The Lyon Silk Museum, the Museum of Decorative Arts, Think back to the feudal period in France, the clothes of the French kings were very gorgeous, and many were made of silk, and you can see the dazzling silk decorations and costumes here.
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Musée des Tissus et des Arts Décoratifs Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Lyon's textile industry is very developed. In the Textile Museum, weaving fabrics from various countries represented by Lyon are displayed. Next to it is the Decoration Museum, which displays furniture and ceramics from the 18th-century noble mansions. Collections from China and Japan can also be seen. Silk has brought wealth and reputation to Lyon. In order to make people better understand the development history of the local silk industry, Lyon turned the former municipal government building into the Silk Museum (Musée Des Tissus). Brilliant luster immediately comes into view. There are curtains used by Queen Louis XVI and wall coverings used by Queen Napoleon. On the other side of the museum, there is also a collection of clothing of ordinary people before the French Revolution, from shoes, hats to clothes. There are also some historical figures in the museum, which vividly reflect the two armed uprisings of Lyon textile workers against oppression in 1831 and 1834.
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The Lyon Silk Museum, the Museum of Decorative Arts, Think back to the feudal period in France, the clothes of the French kings were very gorgeous, and many were made of silk, and you can see the dazzling silk decorations and costumes here.
The silk exhibition hall is a display of the ancient clothing culture of delivery. It is not allowed to take pictures here. Many of the photos that flow out are stolen. The light in the room is relatively dark. These silk clothes need to be shaded. Decoration and silk are also very good design, many historical important characters of clothing oh.
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Ten minutes walk from Bailaiguo Square, but unfortunately can't take pictures. The Silk Museum treasures all kinds of silk. In order to protect the exquisite silk, the light is very dark and no photos are allowed. In front of these beautiful silks, the beautiful words that often appear in the mind are clever, exquisite, lifelike...not enough to describe, Not enough to express the beauty of some collections. The different design combinations of textures, colors, and patterns create a wonderful appearance, spread out in front of you, and the heart keeps making a sound of "ah! ah!" praise. Often will you think this is silk? Or oil painting? Or is it oil painting? Or silk? Often make you feel wrong, so that you have an illusion, and attract you to look closer and see. Attach three pictures of the museum.
The former city hall building is now the Silk Museum. The Silk and Decorative Arts Museum displays the finest silk weaving craftsmanship of Lyon's history, with textiles and carpets from France and Asia, 18th-century European furniture, wallpaper, pottery and silverware. Tuesday to Sunday 10:00-17:30.