Lessebo handpappersbruk dates back to the 17th century.
It started once upon a time as an iron work and became a paper mill after 1648. You will listen to the story of many human destinies in this place. The trip takes 45-60 minutes depending on group size and includes a short film where you can see how the manufacturing process is done.
Before or after the tour you have the opportunity to shop in the factory shop where they offer second quality.
The building has no elevator but the possibility exists to walk around the outside of the building to get to the kype and lower bottom. Please report if you have difficulty climbing stairs when booking and we will se to that you can be accompanied.
If you come by car you find free parking outside the Paper Mill. You can arrive to Lessebo also by bus or train and you find Lessebo Handpappersbruk within walking distance from the bus- and train station.
Children under 12 free.
Duration: 1 hour
Guidad rundtur, svenska: Guidad rundtur på Lessebo handpappersbruk med svensktalande guide. Turen inkluderar en kort film inspelad på plats. <br/>Duration: 1 hour: Guidad rundtur på Lessebo handpappersbruk med svensktalande guide. Turen inkluderar en kort film inspelad på plats.
Offene Führungen : Kommen Sie mit auf eine spannende Besichtigung in der Mühle. Die Tour beinhaltet einen Kurzfilm, der die vor Ort aufgezeichne<br/>Duration: 1 hour: Kommen Sie mit auf eine spannende Besichtigung in der Mühle. Die Tour beinhaltet einen Kurzfilm, der die vor Ort aufgezeichne
Guided tour in Hand Paper Mill including a film showing the production process.
The tour will be guided in Swedish at 01 p.m. German at 02 p.m. and English at 03.pm.
Go to the main entrance of Lessebo Paper. To the right you will find a door in the fence with the text "Handpappersbruk". Go inside and follow the path to the yellow building. The meeting point is in this building at the entrance floor.
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