Museum Het Leids Wevershuis


Museum Het Leids Wevershuis consists of one of the last remaining "weavers' homes" in Leiden, Netherlands. The exterior, the large antique loom and the interior, are testimony of the once flourishing textile industry around Leiden, in particular during the 16th and 17th century, when many home weavers supplied the draper's guild with high quality woolen cloth.

Museum

The building and its antique interior are the museum. There is a small collection of modern hand-woven textiles. The museum has a weaver available most days to demonstrate the craft on a large loom. Products made during demonstrations are for sale.
The museum is a short walking distance from the old Draper's guild, part of Museum De Lakenhal today.

History of the building

Located on a spot which had always been used as a laborer's home, the house fell almost victim to a great plan to modernize the city in the 1960s. It was never granted the rijksmonument status.
In the 1970s it attracted the attention of a small group of local historians and they formed Het Kleine Leidse Woonhuis in 1976 to save small old buildings in Leiden such as this one. The building was consolidated as a house in a around 1900. The mostly intact interior reflects living arrangements for workers in the early 20th-century in Leiden.
An original cellar exists under the house and parts of the interior date back to the 17th-century.
Today it is part of a group of small houses in a neighborhood of mostly cement and modern brick constructions from the 1960s and 1970s.

Occupants of the house, and their profession

An inscription in the narrow hallway of the house tells about the people who owned or rented the house, and their professions. Most dwellers worked in the textile industry.

  1. texts taken from "Wevers, huisbazen en ander volk "
  2. Stichting Het Leids wevershuis, 2005
  3. Text Kees van der Wiel
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from:1581 till:1583 color:$col2 shift: text:linen weaver Claes Pietersz. # period unknown
from:1589 till:1626 color:$col1 shift: text:1598-ca 1626
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from:1725 till:1728 color:$col2 shift: text:button maker Arent Laverman and Agnietje Spieringshoek
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from:1748 till:1751 color:$col1 shift: text:kettingscheerder Pieter Genon and Pieternella Beister
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from:1803 till:1812 color:$col1 shift: text:L. Eruadis de Jonge
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from:1814 till:1833 color:$col1 shift: text:printer Pieter van der Hert
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from:1859 till:1861 color:$col2 shift: text:Johan van der Laan
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from:1880 till:1895 color:$col1 shift: text:joiner's assistant Pieter Jan Lens and Clasina van Hest
from:1895 till:1908 color:$col2 shift: text:1895-1908
from:1895 till:1908 color:$col2 shift: text:cigar maker Leendert Kos and Anna van Dorp
from:1908 till:1940 color:$col1 shift: text:1908-1940
from:1908 till:1940 color:$col1 shift: text:machinist Ludovicus Groen in 't Woud and Catharina Spierenburg
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