Quaker Tapestry Museum


quaker tapestry museum

The Quaker Tapestry Museum, housed in the historic Friends Meeting House on Stramongate, is home to a remarkable artistic achievement: 77 exquisitely embroidered tapestry panels created by volunteers from around the world. This extraordinary collection tells the compelling story of Quaker faith, values, and contributions to society over nearly 400 years.

Each panel is a masterpiece of needlework, depicting significant moments in Quaker history, from the movement’s founding by George Fox in 1652 to its profound impact on social reform, peace activism, and humanitarian work. The tapestries showcase diverse artistic styles and techniques, reflecting the global nature of the Quaker community and the collaborative spirit that brought this ambitious project to life.

Visitors are invited to explore this inspiring collection in a peaceful, contemplative setting. The museum offers a chance to appreciate both the artistic beauty of the tapestries and the deeper stories they representβ€”tales of courage, compassion, and commitment to making the world a better place. The Friends Meeting House itself is a significant historic building, adding to the authentic atmosphere of this unique cultural experience.

Visitor information

Address Friends Meeting House, Stramongate, Kendal LA9 4BH, UK
Phone 01539 722975
Website http://www.quaker-tapestry.co.uk/
Google rating 4.7 / 5
Admission Please contact the museum for current admission information.

Tips for your visit

  • Take time to read the detailed descriptions accompanying each tapestry panel to fully appreciate the stories they tell
  • Visit the on-site gift shop for unique souvenirs and books about Quaker history
  • The location in Kendal town centre makes it easy to combine with other local attractions

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