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tim - Textile and industrial museum
Augsburger Kammgarnspinnerei (AKS)
Provinostraße 46
86153 Augsburg
Germany
Telephone +49 (0) 821 - 8100150
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The Site
Augsburg, a free city until 1806 when it was incorporated in Bavaria, was one of the wealthiest cities in Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. That wealth was founded in part on trading in textiles, and the monuments of the textile industry from later times are of international significance. One hundred years ago approximately 30,000 people worked in the spinning mills, weaving mills and dye works of this German “Manchester.”
In one of Bavaria’s first factories, “tim” documents the once European-wide significance of the industrial city of Augsburg using machines, samples and a “catwalk of fashion history.”
In one of Bavaria’s first factories, “tim” documents the once European-wide significance of the industrial city of Augsburg using machines, samples and a “catwalk of fashion history.”
Opening hours
Tuesday - Sunday 9am-6pm
Guided tours optional; Tours in other languages;
Guided tours optional; Tours in other languages;
Service facilities
Recommended duration of visit 2 hours
Duration of a guided Tour 90 minutes
Admission Charge
Access for persons with disabilities Free
Infrastructure for Children Educational offers, Guided tours for children, Baby changing facilities
Catering Restaurant
Gift and book shop on Site Yes

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