In the heart of Bayeux, the Lace Conservatory (Conservatoire de la Dentelle de Bayeux) preserves the rich heritage of the town’s once-thriving lacemaking industry. Housed in a charming building, the conservatory offers visitors a chance to observe skilled artisans at work, using traditional bobbins and pins to craft intricate lace pieces by hand. This hands-on approach mirrors the techniques used by lacemakers centuries ago, providing a tangible connection to the past. Visitors can explore the detailed process, from the delicate threading to the final, exquisite lace designs, offering a unique glimpse into this enduring craft.
Lace Conservatory (Conservatoire de la Dentelle)
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