Alois Senefelder discovers stone printing or lithography in 1798. He thus brought the world for the first time a printing technique to reproduce images quickly, massively and inexpensively. Starting in 1837, this could finally be done in color! The further development of photolithography perfected at the end of the 19th century even led to the advent of the microchip. Visitors can discover all this through the audiovisual presentations and many objects on display including signified lithographs, labels, printed cans, book illustrations, cartography, caricatures and prints. On weekdays, lithographers are at work in the studio.
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
Wednesday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
Thursday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
Friday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
Sunday | 13:00 – 17:00 |
0 – 12 | Free |
13 – 17 | €4.00 |
18+ | €6.00 |
Museumkaart | Valid |
Donors | Free |
Sponsors | Free |
Friends of the museum | Free |
Oranje Nassaustraat 8c, Valkenswaard
Jun 5, 2021 – Oct 31, 2021
Jun 2, 2020 – Sep 27, 2020
Sep 7, 2019 – Feb 23, 2020
Feb 2, 2019 – Jul 28, 2019
Jun 30, 2018 – Jan 20, 2019
Nov 4, 2017 – Apr 2, 2018
Nov 4, 2017 – Apr 2, 2018
Jan 21, 2017 – Aug 27, 2017
Apr 30, 2016 – Nov 27, 2016
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