About  

The
Museum

The International Printing Museum is a public non-profit organization and was founded in 1988 by David Jacobson, Ernest A. Lindner and Mark Barbour, and features The Lindner Collection of Antique Printing Machinery.

Reserve your visit.

We offer more than just individual tours. The Museum offers group tours, and specific print tours designed to help you understand more about our traditional letterpress printing.

Individual tours

Timeslots:

Everyday from 10 a.m - 4 p.m

Call us at  (310) 515-7166

Specialized Tour

This tour focuses on specific print techniques or the historical context that the visitor wants to see more and experience it by hand. The tour includes a more diverse try-ons and a lot of interesting workshops each week.This tour is available for individual and Group tour to join.

Group Tours

The tour is designed to cater a group amount of people to learn the history of print and more about what they can do with the idea of printing in today’s society. With specific focus that the group can agree on, the tour is very helpful to accommodate the idea of working together to learn how to letterpress print.

Minimal Booking 3 days in advanced

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