Museum of Carpet
Green Street, Kidderminster
The Museum of Carpet is based in Kidderminster, the Woven Carpet Capital of the World. A centre of heritage, art and industry, we celebrate the history of carpet weaving and Kidderminster’s global...
The Museum of Carpet is based in Kidderminster, the Woven Carpet Capital of the World. A centre of heritage, art and industry, we celebrate the history of carpet weaving and Kidderminster’s global...
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