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The International City of Lace and Fashion
Cité internationale de la dentelle et de la mode de Calais
135 quai du Commerce
62 100 Calais
Nord-Pas de Calais
France
Telephone +33 (0) 32100 - 4230
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The Site
The museum, aptly located in a former 19th century lace factory, is dedicated to the glory of Calais' lace-making heritage. It was once Calais' most sought after product, worn by royalty and used as a symbol of wealth and status. Initially it was the men who adorned themselves in this luxurious weave, but as time went on it became fashionable for women to show off their silhouettes in more and more daring designs.
Though Calais lace is famous throughout the world, it was actually smuggled here by Nottingham lace makers. According to French chronicles, the first Englishman to smuggle a lace machine into Calais was Robert Webster in 1816. In Blighty, Nottingham lace makers were plying their trade by hand. To them, modern technology meant unemployment so the lace making machines were smuggled to Calais where they were welcomed and an industry started in the district of St Pierre.
Today a hefty 78% of the lace production in Calais is exported to 140 countries and used mostly to make lingerie and wedding dresses. Traditional lace is made with Leavers machine and is distinguished by a quality label with a peacock emblem.
Prepare to be dazzled by the lacy haute couture garments on display and some very sexy examples of lingerie. Not forgetting this amazing building itself with its magnificent soflty curving frontage. Take a moment to look at this amazing work of art. The dots on there are actually a real lace pattern.
Though Calais lace is famous throughout the world, it was actually smuggled here by Nottingham lace makers. According to French chronicles, the first Englishman to smuggle a lace machine into Calais was Robert Webster in 1816. In Blighty, Nottingham lace makers were plying their trade by hand. To them, modern technology meant unemployment so the lace making machines were smuggled to Calais where they were welcomed and an industry started in the district of St Pierre.
Today a hefty 78% of the lace production in Calais is exported to 140 countries and used mostly to make lingerie and wedding dresses. Traditional lace is made with Leavers machine and is distinguished by a quality label with a peacock emblem.
Prepare to be dazzled by the lacy haute couture garments on display and some very sexy examples of lingerie. Not forgetting this amazing building itself with its magnificent soflty curving frontage. Take a moment to look at this amazing work of art. The dots on there are actually a real lace pattern.
Opening hours
April to October:
Wednesday - Monday 10am-6pm
November to March:
Wednesday - Monday 10am-5pm
Guided tours optional; Tours in other languages;
Wednesday - Monday 10am-6pm
November to March:
Wednesday - Monday 10am-5pm
Guided tours optional; Tours in other languages;
Service facilities
Recommended duration of visit 1,5 hours
Duration of a guided Tour 90 minutes
Admission Charge
Access for persons with disabilities For details see website
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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