The Printing Museum Guide
Ink on Time: Discover the Legacy of Print at The Printing Museum Guide
Delve into the fascinating world of early printing at The Printing Museum in Pilgrim's Rest. This unique museum showcases the evolution of printing technology, from the intricate hand-operated presses of the late 19th century to the more advanced machines of the early 20th century. It's a must-see for anyone interested in history, journalism, or the art of communication. The Printing Museum played a vital role in the community of Pilgrim's Rest. It housed the printing press that produced the local newspaper, "The Pilgrim's and Sabie News," which served as a crucial source of information and connection for the isolated mining community. The newspaper documented the daily lives, challenges, and triumphs of the residents, providing a valuable historical record of the town's development. The museum preserves this legacy, offering a tangible link to the past. Visitors to The Printing Museum can witness demonstrations of the antique printing presses in action. See how type was set by hand, and learn about the painstaking process of creating a newspaper in the pre-digital age. You can even purchase a personalized souvenir printed on one of the historic presses. While in Pilgrim's Rest, be sure to try some of the local "biltong" (dried, cured meat), a popular South African snack that was likely enjoyed by the printers of yesteryear.
Transportation
Pilgrim's Rest is best accessed by car. From Johannesburg, take the N4 towards Mbombela (Nelspruit), then follow the R36 north to Pilgrim's Rest. Parking is available in the town, and The Printing Museum is within walking distance of the main street.