2024
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2024
A museum founded by Charles Corlet to pay tribute to letterpress printing.
Charles Corlet, a native of Condé, took over his father's small printing shop in the early 1960s, claiming to be a "peasant printer". A prestigious career: he counts among his clients the editions of Le Seuil, Michel Lafon, Payot... And it is here, at the headquarters of Corlet Numéric, that he founded a small museum dedicated to letterpress printing. In addition to a warm welcome, there is an exhibition of printing presses, some of which date back to the 19th century, and an extraordinary collection of newspaper front pages, some dating back to the First Empire.
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