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    The Printing Museum

    4.3 (17 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Alexis B.

    I met a friend in Houston this past weekend, and our visit to The Printing Museum (a museum I hadn't visited in the years I lived in Houston) was a highlight of our weekend. It's a small museum that explores the history, art, and technology of printing. I'm interesting in printing, but what made our visit to this museum really wonderful was that Charles Criner, the museum's master printer and artist-in-residence took about an hour out of his day to walk us around the museum and assist us in making prints on several of the historic presses (including the replica of Gutenberg's press). Charles was wonderful. He helped us make prints, told us a lot about the history and technology of the presses, showed us his own work (lithography), and was generally a terrific tour guide. He made a small museum one of the highlights of our weekend! They're doing something great here at the Printing Museum! Houston has MANY amazing museums; don't miss this one!

    Lasairiona M.

    Investigating the various Free museums around Houston and this one piqued our interest. It's easy to find, plenty of parking, with extra parking across the street. This museum does exactly what it says on the tin. It's a museum of printing history, and that's what you get. They had lots of interesting "stuff" to look at, including a few large gallery rooms, with walls filled with interesting art. I found it to be more interesting than I expected it to be, as did my hubby. It was a very modern museum, with clean facilities. It was pretty quiet, but we spend around an hour there.

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    Heather K.

    This is a great gem of a museum. It is a great way to spend an afternoon and learn something. Growing up in a newspaper family it was lovely to see all the items i saw my grandfather and father use so regularly. I highly recommend this for any one who enjoys learning and wants to see a little bit of history that changed our world forever.... Life before the Internet... Imagine....

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    Really cool printing presses that work. The tour was really interesting and he let the kids try them out.

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    It contains in depth descriptions of printing processes, such as woodblock printing, movable type, and lithography as well as the outputs of such methods.

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