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Sources : INSEE (SIRENE) · INPI — Registre National des Entreprises (RNE).
Présentation
Ceramics & earthenware museum in an elegant 1800s building including 12,000 pieces of Limoges china.
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Avis
An excellent family visit. The museum holds vast collections organized in large amd very well organized way. I shall return as one visit is not enough to see all.
Lovely place to visit if you’re in Limoges! It’s free if you’re under the age of 26 (as are a few of the other museums). Although most of the plaques and info is in French they have a lovely display of porcelain and the process to make it. Worth a visit! Gorgeous building too.
This national museum of Adrien Dubouché is a must see. You can learn much about the history of porcelain. It offers a unique collection of pieces from all over the world. Thank you for preserving all that heritage 🙏🏻
This is a really interesting museum, my only complaint is that it closed for lunch and we had to leave after a couple of hours, current opening hours are 10:00 -12:30 and 14:00 -17:45 every day but Tuesday. The first floor has an exhibition about the manufacture of porcelain and it's history, the second a historic collection of ceramics from around the world, the third floor a focus on Limoges ceramics from the C18th onwards. I have edited at Google's request the pictures I have posted. Please be warned that some ceramics contain images of women's breasts the may inflame passions.
Very kind staff. I didn't speak French and they were helpful and accommodating. The museum is beautiful inside. Very modern. They had cool water inside for drinking. Elevators at each end of the building made all the floors accessible. There was sooo much pottery and porcelain. A magnificent collection. I'm glad I made the trip.
Easy to get to, great exhibits and big open clean spaces. This is a great museum. Doesn't feel stuffy and the exhibits are nearly all protected so you can even bring kids. Definitely filled with gorgeous objects I would come back and see again when next in Limoges. A must see when in the area.
A very large museum full of beautiful pottery and information about pottery making. Lockers are available to leave bags inside, lift, and stairs to all floors. Tickets are valid all day, the museum closes for lunch. The building itself is beautiful, too
The staff are so helpful and knowledgeable. Just ask them about the museum and their favorite pieces you will end up with a private tour filled with passion. Had a wonderful experience at this must see museum on ceramics in Limoges. Tickets are EUR7 per person.
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