Musée
Val-et-Châtillon · Meurthe-et-Moselle · Grand Est

The Textile Memories Museum of Val-et-Châtillon, in Meurthe-et-Moselle, is housed in the rehabilitated buildings of the former Lorraine Cotton Company, preserved after the definitive closure of textile factories in 1978. The museum traces a century and a half of textile industry in this forest commune in the foothills of the Vosges, a period during which cotton processing employed nearly a thousand workers at its peak in the mid-twentieth century. Its collections include restored and functioning textile machinery—continuous spinners, winding frames, looms, folding machines—which demonstrate the stages of manufacturing from raw cotton to finished fabric, as well as tools and implements from defunct trades. The museum also offers an educational presentation of cotton as a raw material, from its origins to its processing techniques, and documents the historical use of hydroelectric power through the water intake canal and turbines. Open since 2002, it welcomes group visits and school groups, bearing witness to industrial memory and Lorraine's technical heritage.
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Av. Veillon, 54480 Val-et-Châtillon
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