Visitors looking at display cases in the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking

The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking

 

Admission is Free

Groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance

All visitors must make a free reservation in advance.

 

Hours:

9:00-5:00, Monday - Friday (the Museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays)

Location:

500 10th St. NW, Atlanta, GA (click for a map)

Parking:

Two-hour parking is available in the lot in front of the museum. Download the Parkmobile app to pay. Parking is $2 per hour, plus a $0.35 transaction fee.

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The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is an internationally renowned resource on the history of paper and paper technology. In addition to more than 2,000 books, the museum features a remark-able collection of over 10,000 watermarks, papers, tools, machines, and manuscripts. The museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, increase and disseminate knowledge about papermaking – past, present and future.

The Museum features the Dard Hunter Collection of artifacts and books on paper and hand papermaking.

Located in the Renewable Bioproducts Institute at Georgia Tech, the museum’s exhibits feature Hunter’s historic collection, tools from the early industrialization of papermaking, environmental issues related to papermaking, and changing gallery spaces.

 

 

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