Museum du Four des casseaux Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Well Preserved Piece of History
Limoges is famous for its porcelain industry, and this museum gives one a good look at a kiln and workshop that propelled that fame. The museum is associated with the grand National Museum of Porcelai...
The size of the kiln was impressive, being able to walk inside the two levels, ground floor where first firing 900 degrees C took place and within the top level firing of 1400 degrees C and seeing how...
A brief re-visit of the city of Limoges allowed for a visit to the small museum surrounding the Four des Casseaux. Center piece is the kiln build in 1902 for the G.D.A., later becoming the Royal Limog...
Well Preserved Piece of History
Limoges is famous for its porcelain industry, and this museum gives one a good look at a kiln and workshop that propelled that fame. The museum is associated with the grand National Museum of Porcelai...
Unusual attraction, very interesting
The size of the kiln was impressive, being able to walk inside the two levels, ground floor where first firing 900 degrees C took place and within the top level firing of 1400 degrees C and seeing how...
A morning well spend on a rainy day in Limoges
A brief re-visit of the city of Limoges allowed for a visit to the small museum surrounding the Four des Casseaux. Center piece is the kiln build in 1902 for the G.D.A., later becoming the Royal Limog...
Great trace
The last porcelain cooking oven is visited in France and the ship or the ship.
A beautiful discovery
site guided from 5 people on booking That's good without guide Take down the guide explaining the machines Photo possible 40 minutes on site start up.