Reopening of Silk Museum Macclesfield
The Silk Mill has just reopened after extensive refurbishment, preserving its story and significance in the history of silk weaving in the UK.
The Silk Museum and Paradise Mill tell the story of Macclesfield’s world-renowned silk industry.
The museum has an internationally significant collection of silk textiles and machinery with a pattern book archive of nearly 1,000 volumes. It also displays the ancient Egyptian artefacts collected by Macclesfield silk heiress, Marianne Brocklehurst.
The Silk Museum and Paradise Mill tell the story of Macclesfield’s world-renowned silk industry.
The museum has an internationally significant collection of silk textiles and machinery with a pattern book archive of nearly 1,000 volumes. It also displays the ancient Egyptian artefacts collected by Macclesfield silk heiress, Marianne Brocklehurst.
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