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Plantin-Moretus Printing Museum in Antwerp

Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 08:40
by benwiggy
If you're ever in Antwerp, I strongly recommend you go to the Plantin-Moretus Museum. It's housed in the 16th-century house where Christoph Plantijn founded his printing business in the 1550s, and where it continued for over 300 years.

While most of it is focused on type and illustrations, there is also some music, including a display of punches used to print music. Here's some (of the many) photos I took. Hope they're not too big. (Apologies for the ghostly hands/shadows - the lighting was such that it was impossible to do otherwise.)

The music tools are labelled as 'punches', and were used to make holes into which molten type would be poured.

The photo of the Kyrie is actually from a digital screen. I particularly liked the sketched layout of the title pages of a breviary.

Re: Plantin-Moretus Printing Museum in Antwerp

Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 11:53
by David Ward
Thank you for posting this: it's very interesting.

Re: Plantin-Moretus Printing Museum in Antwerp

Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 19:36
by John Ruggero
Fascinating. Thank you. That first page is very beautiful.

Re: Plantin-Moretus Printing Museum in Antwerp

Posted: 11 Jul 2025, 09:23
by benwiggy
It's from a book of Eight Masses by De La Hele (currently residing in the "Where Are They Now?" category), in 1578.

Plantin was one of the few printers who took care for the staff lines on each piece of type to line up accurately!

Re: Plantin-Moretus Printing Museum in Antwerp

Posted: 12 Jul 2025, 18:45
by John Ruggero
Yes, I was amazed but the accuracy of the staff lines.

Re: Plantin-Moretus Printing Museum in Antwerp

Posted: 15 Jul 2025, 14:49
by OCTO
So beautiful. Just amazing! Thanks for posting!