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Knight’s Building and Rampart Review

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All objects made of porcelain are called porcelain. But today's specific definition of porcelain has not yet obtained unified opinions. Generally, the following must be available to call porcelain: First, the tire material of porcelain must be porcelain.

Knight’s Building and Rampart

Posted: May 16, 2018
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  • 小思文
    5/5Outstanding
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    The porcelain museum is a collection of things related to porcelain, there are quite a lot of porcelain, many crafts are from China, porcelain is also very delicate, in the window looks very beautiful.

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    Posted: Mar 28, 2019
  • icemm哒
    5/5Outstanding
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    The porcelain museum exhibition has many different periods of porcelain, people feel cordial at first sight, the English of porcelain is China, originally from China, Western countries have been modified, become world civilization.

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    Posted: May 20, 2018
  • 稻草人cyq
    4/5Excellent
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    The Porcelain Museum, located in the center of Florence, is not large in size. The museum houses the highest craft ceramics in Europe at the time. It is incomparable to our Chinese porcelain. The exhibits in the museum are placed in glass tables.

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    Posted: May 7, 2017
  • 隔壁七叔
    5/5Outstanding
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    If you go out to eat, you may not be able to enter. The food in the museum is not cheap, there are often a variety of exhibitions, you can check it on the official website before you go.

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    Posted: Nov 29, 2016
  • 0706wumin
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located at the highest point of the Boboli Gardens at the Biti Palace, although the Porcelain Museum was only established in 1973, is there such a dedicated museum?

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    Posted: Jul 26, 2016
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