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This is the most important and extensive exhibition of woven French silk tapestry ever shown in the world. On exhibit on a rotating basis are over 200 masterworks of silk tapestry based on works by major artists primarily of the 19th and 20th century. These tapestries are considered the most beautiful tapestries in existence.

Silk tapestries is the art form of weaving silk textiles producing pictures and images. This process was the major means of reproduction of master pieces prior to photography. Joseph-Marie-Jacquard (1752-1834) was the French inventor who pioneered the practical use of punch cards to control the pattern of cloth that was woven on a special loom. The Jacquard loom started a technological revolution in the textile industry. Silk tapestries have remained popular because of their three dimensional characteristics and intricate weaving. They are truly timeless works of art.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Weston Red Barn Farm

Educational farm for children, tours by reservation, Apr - Nov; U-pick strawberries - Memorial Day to mid-June; Fall Festival - Labor Day to Oct 31;

Weston, MO Learning Centers

Pirtle Winery

Visit award-winning winery housed in historic 1867

Weston, MO Wineries


National Silk Art Museum

This is the most important and extensive exhibition of woven French silk tapestry ever shown in the world. On exhibit on a rotating basis are over 200 masterworks of silk tapestry based on works by major artists primarily of the 19th and 20

Weston, MO Museums

O'Malleys' Irish Pub

Live entertainment in three 160-year-old limestone brewery cellars, built 55

Weston, MO Breweries

Things to do near Weston, MO

1859 Jail , Marshal's Home and Museum

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Bingham-Waggoner Estate

You can almost hear the blazing guns of the Civil War and the rhymic clatter of wagon wheels echo through the grounds of this...

National Frontier Trails Center

During America's expansion in the 1800s, three grat routes lead pioneers west - the Santa Fe, Oregon and Califoirnia Trails. ...

Parkville Nature Sanctuary

The 115-acre nature sanctuary features hiking trails, waterfalls, wetlands, overlooks and ponds....