Guided tour of the Museum 1h Guided tour
Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges - Duration 1h
With this tour, learn the history of ceramics and porcelain.
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Having undergone a complete renovation in 2012, the Adrien Dubouché national museum houses the largest public collection of Limoges porcelain in the world. Further to this, the museum also displays 18,000 pieces that catalogue the history of ceramics from Antiquity to the modern day. As such, the museum is not only dedicated to promoting the international renown of Limoges’ porcelain manufacturers, but also to celebrating the ceramic art form as a whole.
This guided, led by a nationally accredited guide, is the best way to discover the museum’s magnificent collection. Let yourself be taken on a journey through time, from remarkable Greek pottery to modern ceramics, featuring fascinating Chinese porcelain, Renaissance-era earthenware, and masterpieces from the 19th century – and Limoges’ own porcelain.
This guided, led by a nationally accredited guide, is the best way to discover the museum’s magnificent collection. Let yourself be taken on a journey through time, from remarkable Greek pottery to modern ceramics, featuring fascinating Chinese porcelain, Renaissance-era earthenware, and masterpieces from the 19th century – and Limoges’ own porcelain.
Useful information
Groups are advised to arrive about fifteen minutes before the visit.
Please bring easy-care clothing or a protective T-shirt for the workshops.
- PMR Access
- Shop
- Coat check or/and baggage room
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Access Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges
Address
Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges
8 bis Place Winston Churchill, Limoges 87000
8 bis Place Winston Churchill, Limoges 87000
Access
Bus n°6 ou n°8 - arrêt place Winston Churchill. Car de tourisme : emplacement réservé devant le musée.
Voiture : parking payant de 600 places en face du musée, et deux parkings souterrains payants (place d’Aine et place de la Motte)
Voiture : parking payant de 600 places en face du musée, et deux parkings souterrains payants (place d’Aine et place de la Motte)