Papiermolen Herisem and its collection

Papiermolen Herisem
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Paper mill Herisem is a witness to the development of paper and cardboard. The mill is mentioned as early as 1306 and paper was made in the 16th century. In 1858, the Winderickx family switched to cardboard. Visitors will experience how water wheels and steam drive cardboard machines and what life was like in an old mill and cartonnery.

Specialized & Alternative Specialized & Alternative History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Industrial heritage

Papiermolen Herisem
Fabriekstraat 20

Visitor information Papiermolen Herisem

Opening hours

By appointment

Admission

0 – 5Free
Adults€5.00
Seniors€4.50
Students€4.50

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop
Coffee

Location & Map

Fabriekstraat 20, Alsemberg

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Exhibitions

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Papiermolen Herisem Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Papiermolen Herisem, located in Alsemberg, Belgium, offers visitors an insightful look into the history of paper-making. This small museum is housed in a well-preserved 16th-century water-powered paper mill, providing an authentic atmosphere for learning about traditional paper production techniques.

    Visitors often appreciate the hands-on demonstrations of paper-making, which bring the historical process to life. The knowledgeable guides are frequently praised for their enthusiasm and ability to explain the intricacies of the craft in an engaging manner. Many reviewers highlight the educational value of the experience, particularly for children and adults interested in industrial heritage.

    The museum's picturesque setting along a stream adds to its charm, with several visitors mentioning the pleasant surrounding area. The old machinery and tools on display help to illustrate the paper-making process clearly, though some guests note that more detailed information panels in multiple languages would enhance the experience for international visitors.

    While the museum is generally well-received, a few reviewers mention that the visit can be quite short, typically lasting around an hour. Some also suggest that the facility could benefit from minor renovations or updates to improve accessibility and overall presentation.

    Despite its small size, Papiermolen Herisem is often described as an interesting and worthwhile stop for those interested in industrial history or traditional crafts. The combination of historical significance, practical demonstrations, and picturesque location makes it a noteworthy attraction in the area.

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