Cutlery Museum

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Cutlery Museum
Thiers - l'Homme des Bois - JPG0.jpg
North facade, house called "the man of the woods"
Cutlery Museum is located in France
Cutlery Museum
Location within France
Established1982
Location63 300 Thiers, France
Coordinates45°51′13″N 3°32′51″E / 45.85361°N 3.54750°E / 45.85361; 3.54750Coordinates: 45°51′13″N 3°32′51″E / 45.85361°N 3.54750°E / 45.85361; 3.54750
TypeCMuseum, historic site
Visitors30,000 (2016)
CuratorCity of Thiers
Website[1]

The Cutlery Museum is a museum located in Thiers, Puy-de-Dôme in France in the department of Puy-De-Dome.

History[]

The museum has been open since 1982 to preserve the memory of the Thiers .[1]

Description[]

The Cutlery Museum consists of three buildings distributed between the city center,[2] among which the one is dedicated to the history of the cutlery industry (in the former House of the Consuls, registered in Monuments History 1983) and the other one in demonstrations of manufacturing of knives and in exhibition of knives of art, and the village of Castle-strapping lad (Thiers) Château-Gaillard where one can visit the last one in working order (the Spinning wheel Lyonnet, of the name of the last one émouleur to have worked on it, Georges Lyonnet) where worked slept.[3]

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References[]

Base Mérimée: PA00092435, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)

  1. ^ "Musee-de-la-coutellerie". www.ville-thiers.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 2017-05-15. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  2. ^ "MUSÉE DE LA COUTELLERIE A THIERS, PUY-DE-DÔME, AUVERGNE". www.auvergne-centrefrance.com. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  3. ^ "Musée de la coutellerie :: Office de Tourisme de Thiers". www.thiers-tourisme.fr. Retrieved 2018-03-17.

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