When scheduling a visit to this museum, don't forget to plan for a lunch time, as they're closed....We really enjoyed the hour or so in the morning, then went outside to eat a little picnic about11:30...
If you have done many of the touristy things in the past and are tired of the crowds, go visit this museum and the ateliers. Email ahead for a private tour of the ateliers and see these amazing artisa...
Not as far away as we were told. Yes, it is outside of central Paris but still very accessible. We went to see an exhibition of Marit Tingleff's works. She is one of Norway's foremost ceramic artists....
I went expecting to see more 18th century Sevres porcelain. Instead the focus was more on the history of porcelain making. I was also disappointed that the factory gift shop was closed as we visited ...
Was not expected this to be so spectacular. There are a lot of rooms on the ground floor that cover different period of ceramics. A few took my breath away. The special exhibit upstairs, something abo...
What is the english name of it
The museum was founded by Alexandre Brongniart in the early nineteenth century, and it contains many exhibits of ceramics brought back from various countries in various periods. Today's visitors can enjoy the long-term exhibits here, visit irregular exhibitions, or enter the ceramic workshop to try their skills.
This is a ceramics museum, gorgeous, excellent visual effects, collections from all over the world~
You can go to see the museum, it's all art very good
The Saffle National Ceramic Museum has existed since the 1920s and is a large personal collection on multiple continents. It has historical value because it is the place where the Serbian treaty was signed after the First World War. There is very little English information in the museum's manual.