Il laboratorio, con sede a Perugia nei prestigiosi locali dell’ex-chiesa di San Francesco delle Donne, fu fondato nel 1921 da Giuditta Brozzetti, rappresentante di spicco dell’imprenditoria femminile perugina, che ebbe l’idea di recuperare l’antica e gloriosa tradizione tessile umbra.

Una storia di passione e successi lunga 90 anni che si è tramandata di madre in figlia quella del laboratorio Brozzetti, dove ancora oggi si realizzano con gli stessi telai manuali stoffe e tessuti tipici della tradizione tessile del Centro Italia. Le origini dei tessuti umbri hanno infatti radici antichissime. Già noti ed apprezzati sin dal Medioevo, venivano commercializzati a Perugia (potente comune dell’epoca) e per questo chiamati “pannili alla perugina”. A testimonianza della loro grande diffusione, è possibile trovarli raffigurati negli affreschi di Giotto, del Sodoma, del Ghirlandaio, del Lorenzetti, fino a Leonardo da Vinci.

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Il Museo Laboratorio Brozzetti

Su telai lignei del settecento e ottocento vengono tuttora realizzati manualmente damaschi e tessuti artistici per l’arredamento della casa. Le creazioni del Museo-Laboratorio Giuditta Brozzetti si sono sempre distinte per la fedeltà dei disegni ai motivi decorativi della gloriosa tradizione tessile medioevale e rinascimentale umbra.

Negli ultimi anni le creazioni tradizionali sono state affiancata da una linea eclettica, dove le contaminazioni stilistiche e gli abbinamenti cromatici inediti permettono di realizzare pezzi esclusivi e personalizzati, nei quali vengono intrecciati lino, cotone, seta, cashmire, laminato oro ed argento spesso utilizzando varie tecniche anche nello stesso pezzo.

Inserito nel Sistema Museale della Regione Umbria dal 2004, il Museo Laboratorio offre una visita tra Antichi telai del 1700 e 1800, manovrati da mani esperte, permettono di rivivere l’atmosfera di un antico laboratorio tessile, con i suoi suoni e odori che rendono ancora più suggestiva l’antica struttura risalente ai primi insediamenti in città dell’ordine francescano.

Il Museo Laboratorio Brozzetti è aperto al pubblico tutti giorni dal lunedì al venerdì con ingresso libero, nei seguenti orari: 08:30 – 12:30 e 15:00 – 18:00. Il Sabato, la Domenica e i giorni festivi, il Museo è aperto solo su appuntamento, si possono prenotare visite guidate con dimostrazione pratica al telaio.

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Il Laboratori di Tessitura e Ricamo al Museo Brozzetti

Il Museo-Laboratorio Brozzetti organizza dei corsi di Tessitura e Ricamo sia per principianti sia per esperti. I corsi possono essere organizzati per gruppi di massimo 4 persone o per singoli partecipanti e si tengono in italiano oppure in inglese.

Ai principianti, senza alcuna esperienza nel settore tessile, saranno insegnate le tecniche di base della tessitura a mano. Per chi invece conosce già tali basi, saranno approfonditi l’apprendimento di nuovi disegni e particolari decorazioni ispirate alla tradizione umbra.

A seconda della propria disponibilità in termini di tempo, i corsi possono essere organizzati in una giornata o nell’arco di 1 – 3 settimane. Per informazioni pratiche e prezzi, contattare direttamente il museo.

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The museum/laboratory was founded in 1921 by Giudittta Brozzetti and is one of the few remaining hand-weaving workshops in Italy today.

The Giuditta Brozzetti artistic hand weaving laboratory-museum is located in the first Franciscan church in Perugia, built around the year 1212. It later known as the Women’s Church of Saint Francis after being passed on to the Benedictine Sisters of Sant’Angelo. After changing hands several times, it was eventually realized as a workshop for hand-made textiles.

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The technique of creating textiles is a family tradition that has been handed down through four female generations. In modern society, textiles and fabric are often mass produced so the Giuditta Brozzetti Museo Laboratorio represents a life before industry and the value of handmade products.

Passionate about the art of hand-weaving on antique wooden looms, Brozzetti reproduced decorative motifs taken from Etruscan pottery and paintings and ancient tombs and wove them into fine cloths. The materials used in these hand wovens are all high grade linens, cottons, silks, cashmeres and metallics and they are woven on 19th century Jacquard frames.

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Giuditta Brozzetti Hand Weaving Museum-Atelier is open to the public every day from Monday to Friday and by appointment on weekends, and you can book tours with practical demonstration to the frame.

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This Workshop and Museum was founded in 1921 by Giudittta Brozzetti and it is one of the last remaining hand-weaving workshops in Italy.

The Giuditta Brozzetti artistic hand weaving laboratory-museum is located in the first Franciscan church in Perugia, built around the year 1212. It later known as the Women’s Church of Saint Francis after being passed on to the Benedictine Sisters of Sant’Angelo. After changing hands several times, it was eventually realized as a workshop for hand-made textiles.

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The Museum and Workshop Brozzetti

The technique of creating textiles is a family tradition that has been handed down through four female generations. In modern society, textiles and fabric are often mass produced so the Giuditta Brozzetti Museo Laboratorio represents a life before industry and the value of handmade products.

Passionate about the art of hand-weaving on antique wooden looms, Brozzetti reproduced decorative motifs taken from Etruscan pottery and paintings and ancient tombs and wove them into fine cloths. The materials used in these hand wovens are all high grade linens, cottons, silks, cashmeres and metallics and they are woven on 19th century Jacquard frames.

Giuditta Brozzetti Hand Weaving Museum-Atelier is open every day from Monday to Friday at 08:30 – 12:30 and 15:00 – 18:00, with free entrance. On Saturday, Sunday and Festive days, it is open by appointment, reserving guided tours with practical demonstration to the frame.

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The classes of Hand Weaving and Embroidery at Brozzetti Atelier

The Museum and Workshop Brozzetti organizes some classes of Hand Weaving and Embroidery for beginners and experts. The classes are hold in group of maximum 4 people or also one participant, in Italian or English language.

The beginners, without any experience, will learn the basic techniques of hand weaving. For whom have these basics, they will propose to learn new disegns and particular decorations inspider by the Umbrian tradition.

Depending on your time availability, the classes can be organized for 1 day or during 1 – 3 weeks. For more practical informations and for the prices, please contact the museum.

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The museum/laboratory was founded in 1921 by Giudittta Brozzetti and is one of the few remaining hand-weaving workshops in Italy today.

The Giuditta Brozzetti artistic hand weaving laboratory-museum is located in the first Franciscan church in Perugia, built around the year 1212. It later known as the Women’s Church of Saint Francis after being passed on to the Benedictine Sisters of Sant’Angelo. After changing hands several times, it was eventually realized as a workshop for hand-made textiles.

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The technique of creating textiles is a family tradition that has been handed down through four female generations. In modern society, textiles and fabric are often mass produced so the Giuditta Brozzetti Museo Laboratorio represents a life before industry and the value of handmade products.

Passionate about the art of hand-weaving on antique wooden looms, Brozzetti reproduced decorative motifs taken from Etruscan pottery and paintings and ancient tombs and wove them into fine cloths. The materials used in these hand wovens are all high grade linens, cottons, silks, cashmeres and metallics and they are woven on 19th century Jacquard frames.

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Giuditta Brozzetti Hand Weaving Museum-Atelier is open to the public every day from Monday to Friday and by appointment on weekends, and you can book tours with practical demonstration to the frame.

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The museum/laboratory was founded in 1921 by Giudittta Brozzetti and is one of the few remaining hand-weaving workshops in Italy today.

The Giuditta Brozzetti artistic hand weaving laboratory-museum is located in the first Franciscan church in Perugia, built around the year 1212. It later known as the Women’s Church of Saint Francis after being passed on to the Benedictine Sisters of Sant’Angelo. After changing hands several times, it was eventually realized as a workshop for hand-made textiles.

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The technique of creating textiles is a family tradition that has been handed down through four female generations. In modern society, textiles and fabric are often mass produced so the Giuditta Brozzetti Museo Laboratorio represents a life before industry and the value of handmade products.

Passionate about the art of hand-weaving on antique wooden looms, Brozzetti reproduced decorative motifs taken from Etruscan pottery and paintings and ancient tombs and wove them into fine cloths. The materials used in these hand wovens are all high grade linens, cottons, silks, cashmeres and metallics and they are woven on 19th century Jacquard frames.

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Giuditta Brozzetti Hand Weaving Museum-Atelier is open to the public every day from Monday to Friday and by appointment on weekends, and you can book tours with practical demonstration to the frame.

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