The Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry plant houses the world's only twenty-six-color printing press.
This former wallpaper factory was established in Ponthierry in 1913. Until its closure in 1982, it was an economic and popular mainstay. The factory is home to one of the world's most unique machines, listed as a Monument Historique: the twenty-six-color printing press. To preserve this industrial heritage, a cultural center called "Les 26 Couleurs", including a Leroy museum space, was inaugurated in June 2011. The center is open to the public and offers temporary exhibitions and film screenings.
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