A museum founded by Charles Corlet to pay tribute to letterpress printing and the typography profession
The story of Charles Corlet, a native of Condé, who took over his father's small printing business in the early 1960s, asserting his status as a humanist printer. Then, in 2012, at the headquarters of Corlet Numeric, he founded a museum dedicated to letterpress printing. In addition to Isabelle's warm welcome, you'll find an exhibition of presses, some dating back to the 19th century, and a collection of newspaper front pages, some dating back to the First Empire.
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En famille ou entre amis c'est un pur bonheur. Merci à vous Isabelle d'entretenir ce magnifique musée.