Ribbon weaving museum Wuppertal

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Colourful world of ribbons | Wuppertal Ribbon Weaving Museum


How did the French Revolution cause a boom in shoelaces? What role did ribbon weaving play in this? Find out on a visit to the Ribbon Weaving Museum and gain exciting insights into the industry that was so valuable to Wuppertal.

From loom to finished ribbon

This museum, which is officially one of the sites of the Museum Industriekultur Wuppertal, is located the Gold-Zack building in Elberfeld Nordstadt. It showcases a wide variety of exhibits from the weaving and braiding industry over a total of 240 square meters of exhibition space. Until 1960, heavy looms stood here, rattling and clattering to produce the artistically woven ribbons that made the cloth industry of the Bergisches Land famous across the world. Preserved models, such as a genuine ribbon weaving loom from 1907, provide authentic insights into how production worked. 


The combination of old and new looms gives an impression of the technical possibilities and the variety of products. A high point for all visitors is when the devices are set in motion. What a noise! Experience first-hand how the braiding machines make shoelaces, mops, cable insulation and other products. 


The Ribbon Weaving Museum with its varied exhibits is a perfect setting for the whole family. The museum is both a place of interest and an exciting destination.



Guided tours of the Ribbon Weaving Museum

Guided tours are offered on a regular basis. Larger groups are requested to book in advance. For more information, visit bandwebermuseum-wuppertal.de.

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Ribbon weaving museum Wuppertal

Förderverein Bandwebermuseum
Wiesenstraße 118, 42105 Wuppertal

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Förderverein Bandwebermuseum
Mr. Knut Mehmen
Wiesenstraße 118, 42105 Wuppertal
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Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday

The ribbon weaving museum can be found in the old Goldzack building at Wiesenstraße 114 in Wuppertal Elberfeld. It is located directly on the Nordbahntrasse and is therefore perfectly accessible by bike. You can reach the museum by public transport as follows:

From the main station with the bus lines

603 (direction Am Eckbusch)
613 (direction Am Eckbusch)
628 (towards the Hamburg stairs)
647 (direction Hattingen Mitte)
to the stop "Am Dorrenberg" and then 450m on foot.

Or with the bus line:

620 (direction Kuckelsberg)
to the stop "Wüstenhofer Straße" and then 300m on foot.

Parking Available
Bad Weather Offer
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for Class
for families
for individual guests
Suitable for the Elderly
for Children of all Ages
German
English
French
Entrance Free

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Text: Andrea Quaß, bearbeitet/übersetzt: Supertext/Home of Translation GmbH

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Bergisches Land Tourismus Marketing e.V.

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Last changed on 30.04.2025

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