The Lithographic Workshop Museum in Cádiz is a unique destination in Spain, being one of the few museums in the country dedicated to the art and history of lithography. This makes it a special place for those interested in this specific form of printmaking and its development in Spain.
Opened in June 2010, the Lithographic Workshop Museum in Cádiz boasts the second most important collection of lithographed stones in Spain, surpassed only by Barcelona. With over a thousand pieces in its collection, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the history and techniques of lithography.
Cádiz holds a significant place in the history of Spanish lithography as it was the third city in the country, after Madrid and Barcelona, to have a lithographic printing press. This was made possible by the Economic Society of Friends of the Country, which imported a machine from France in 1820. This historical context adds to the richness of the museum's collection and its importance in the field of lithography.
Art & Design History & Anthropology Applied art Industrial heritage
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Boveda San Roque, s/n, Cádiz
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