Museum of Ceramics and its collection

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The Museum of Ceramics, located in Desvres in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region, is a municipal museum dedicated to the history of faience. Previously known as the Museum of Faience, it was renamed in 2012. The museum holds the label 'Museum of France', a mark of its significance and quality.

Collections and Exhibits at the Museum of Ceramics

The Museum of Ceramics offers a chronological and thematic journey through ten rooms, allowing visitors to explore the ceramic activity of Desvres since the 17th century. The collections include a wide range of items, from glazed pottery and earthenware to the first faience, stanniferous tiles, artistic faience, and cloisonné enamel panels. Visitors can also see large fire stoneware, decorative sculptures, ceramics with regional character, everyday objects, technical pieces and documents, and contemporary creations.

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FRMusée de la Céramique de Desvres
FRMusée de la Céramique
FRMusée de la Céramique - Desvres
ENDesvres Museum of Ceramics
ENMuseum of La Céramique de Desvres

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Art & Design Art & Design Applied art

Museum of Ceramics
Rue Jean Macé BP 107
62240 Desvres

Visitor information Museum of Ceramics

Opening hours

JULY – AUGUST:
TUESDAY TO SATURDAY: 10:00 – 18:00 Non Stop
SUNDAY AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS: 14:00 – 18:00
CLOSED ON MONDAYS

FROM APRIL TO SEPTEMBER:
TUESDAY TO SATURDAY: 10:00 – 12:30/14:00-18:00
SUNDAY AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS: 14:00-18:00
CLOSED ON MONDAYS

FROM OCTOBER TO MARCH:
TUESDAY TO FRIDAY: 10:00 – 12:30/14:00-18:00
SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS: 14:00-18:00

Admission

0 – 7Free
Reduced€4.00
Normal rate€5.00

Free on the 1st Sunday of the month

Facilities

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Location & Map

Rue Jean Macé BP 107, Desvres

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Exhibitions

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Museum of Ceramics Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museum of Ceramics in Desvres, France, offers visitors an insightful look into the rich history and artistry of ceramics in the region. Located in a town known for its pottery tradition, the museum showcases a diverse collection of ceramic works, from traditional pieces to contemporary creations.

    Visitors appreciate the museum's well-curated exhibits that trace the evolution of ceramic techniques and styles over the centuries. The displays feature both local Desvres pottery and examples from other French and European traditions, providing context and comparison.

    Many reviewers highlight the museum's interactive elements, including demonstrations of pottery-making techniques and workshops where visitors can try their hand at creating ceramic pieces. These hands-on experiences are particularly popular among families and those interested in crafts.

    The museum's layout is generally praised for being logical and easy to navigate, allowing visitors to follow the chronological development of ceramic art. The building itself, a renovated former pottery factory, adds to the authentic atmosphere.

    While most visitors find the museum informative and engaging, some note that not all information is available in multiple languages, which can be a drawback for international tourists. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that the museum might benefit from more frequent updates to its temporary exhibitions to encourage repeat visits.

    Overall, the Museum of Ceramics is well-regarded for its comprehensive collection, educational value, and its role in preserving and showcasing the ceramic heritage of Desvres and the surrounding region. It's considered a worthwhile visit for those interested in pottery, local history, or decorative arts.

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