San José de Suaita Cotton Mill Museum

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San Jose de Suaita Cotton Mill Museum
Established2006
LocationSan José de Suaita, Santander, Colombia
TypeCotton and textiles museum
Collection size10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft)
Visitors850 (2009)
DirectorCarlos Plata
CuratorPierre Raymond
WebsiteSINIC museoscolombianos.gov.co

The Cotton Mill Museum and Factory of San Jose de Suaita is a museum locates in San José de Suaita, Colombia. It is housed in the former Inscomercial High School Building. It was assisted by Pierre Raymond, a French sociologist who started a huge job to keep the history and importance of this industry in Colombia. It first opened in 2006.

Profile

Through its exhibits, programs, and collections, the museum preserves and interprets the history of textiles and the textile industry, with special emphasis on the experiences of the craftspeople, industrial workers, manufacturers, machines, inventors, designers, and consumers. The museum also promotes greater understanding of major trends and changes in technology, economy, society, environment, and culture that shaped San José de Suaita (Santander) from 1900 to the present.

Tours

A guided tour provides a special opportunity to experience the story of textiles in Colombia. Knowledgeable guides will lead you through the evolution of this factory, from 1903 to 1981. Its owners and working people as they operate vintage machinery and guides demonstrate the production process.

Museum Information

Among the notable features of this museum are:

  • Cotton Mill Museum
  • Historical events
  • Pelton wheel and Powerhouse
  • Mill Street
  • Ruins visit
  • Water conveyance system

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