
Paper Museum
Amalfi, Italy
discover the charming paper museum in amalfi
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Amalfi Coast, the Paper Museum offers a unique journey into the centuries-old art of traditional papermaking. Located at Via delle Cartiere, 23, this quaint museum stands as Europe's oldest operating paper mill, inviting visitors to step back in time and experience a living piece of history.
what to expect at the museum
Visitors are treated to an immersive 25 to 30-minute guided tour that showcases the fascinating papermaking process using original, water-driven machinery that still functions as it did hundreds of years ago. The guide animates the experience by operating the machines and explains the intricate steps of crafting paper by hand — a perfect blend of education and entertainment for all ages.
Children especially enjoy the hands-on opportunity to make their own sheet of paper, turning the visit into an interactive adventure that goes beyond just observing.
guided tour options
- Guided Tour with Handmade Paper Experience: A lively and affordable way (€7) to learn traditional papermaking techniques and create your own sheet of paper.
- Private Guided Tour with Handmade Paper Experience: A personalized and exclusive papermaking journey (€15), perfect for intimate groups or those seeking a deeper dive into the craft.
more reasons to visit
Beyond its educational appeal, the Paper Museum is a delightful escape from the bustling Amalfi Coast crowds. It offers an authentic cultural experience that enriches your understanding of the Amalfi Republic’s history. The museum is family-friendly and equipped with restrooms, ensuring comfort during your visit.
After the tour, visitors can browse the charming gift shop to purchase unique, handcrafted paper products — perfect souvenirs or thoughtful gifts that capture the essence of Amalfi’s artisanal heritage.
plan your visit
- Location: Via delle Cartiere, 23, Amalfi, SA, Italy
- Admission: Starts at 7 EUR for general guided tours; 15 EUR for private tours.
- Ideal for: Families, history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone curious about traditional crafts.
Closed - Opens 10:00 AM
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
Closed
Saturday
10:00–15:00
Sunday
10:00–15:00
Aggregated Ratings 4.5
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