Nestled in the heart of Amalfi, the Paper Museum (Museo della Carta) occupies a historic, fully functioning mill that once contributed to the town’s reputation as a leading European paper producer. For centuries, water-powered mills lined the river, harnessing the natural flow to craft the region’s renowned paper. Inside, visitors can explore the intricate mechanisms of these mills and delve into the rich history and techniques behind Amalfi’s paper production. Today, the museum offers a tangible connection to this heritage, allowing guests to see and understand the processes that made Amalfi’s paper so prestigious.
Paper Museum (Museo della Carta)
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