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Worth a stop!
We were a group of 10 girlfriends traveling together and we all enjoyed wandering through the different ceramics shops. The variety of patterns and colors was amazing and it seemed like each shop had ...
I’ve been obsessed with Deruta’s ceramics for several years now and when we finally went to see the town, I was not disappointed. It’s a cute medieval borgo on the hill. The parking is conveniently cl...
Its a nice enough little town but for us disappointing compared to others in the area. We went to visit the ceramics museum but even for a pottery enthusiast its hard to digest, very dry and relativel...
There is a lovely piazza and central fountain and a few restaurants and bars but mostly there are lots of ceramic shops selling locally made majolica. If this is what you want to buy then this is defi...
Deruta is one of a hundred small Umbrian hill towns. In Deruta's case, the town is driven by the ceramics industry, which means that there are some (expensive) shops but otherwise the center is prett...
Worth a stop!
We were a group of 10 girlfriends traveling together and we all enjoyed wandering through the different ceramics shops. The variety of patterns and colors was amazing and it seemed like each shop had ...
A must visit if you love ceramics
I’ve been obsessed with Deruta’s ceramics for several years now and when we finally went to see the town, I was not disappointed. It’s a cute medieval borgo on the hill. The parking is conveniently cl...
Be sure you like majolica pottery before you go
Its a nice enough little town but for us disappointing compared to others in the area. We went to visit the ceramics museum but even for a pottery enthusiast its hard to digest, very dry and relativel...
Quaint but a bit too comercial
There is a lovely piazza and central fountain and a few restaurants and bars but mostly there are lots of ceramic shops selling locally made majolica. If this is what you want to buy then this is defi...
A town mostly interesting for the ceramics
Deruta is one of a hundred small Umbrian hill towns. In Deruta's case, the town is driven by the ceramics industry, which means that there are some (expensive) shops but otherwise the center is prett...