Limoges, France
8 Place Winston Churchill
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+33 555330850
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
The museum is among the top highlights in Limoges, a city renowned for porcelain. I have seen larger collections of porcelain and ceramics in the world, but none have had the affection for the industry and art as this museum. Plan to spend the whole day if you want to experience all the museum has to offer in works and educational material. Fascinating and a feast for the eyes.
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Great museum about porcelain. A real treat for the eyes to look at the old wooden showcases full of porcelain from all over the world. Very good information on the making process and how porcelain production developed from China to Europe.The only subject I was missing are modern tableware, especially English.
A very very good collection of fine pieces and well laid including a display of porcelain making however the sinages for all the displays were low down in all the cabinets so I spent a lot of time bending down which was difficult. Also a museum of this quality might want to consider some translations. All this said it really is a great museum
If you enjoy porcelain of any sort, this a marvellous place. There's pottery from prehistoric times to the modern era. I was very taken by the Picasso plates. There are pieces that are a thousand years old that look quite modern. The accessibility is good... lifts etc. It's a modern, well designed museum. A must see if you're in Limoges.
What a beautiful building and experience of bygone days. A history of pottery and porcelain through the ages thanks to Adrien Dubouché.
Amazing collection of porcelain of all periods. Very didactic show of the pieces by style, periods and potteries. Totally worth the visit. Huge parking in front.
It's great if you appreciate good porcelain
Very good museum. High quality masterpieces and a very thoughtfully designed visit
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