Founded in the heart of the bustling city, Keramis Center of Ceramics is a renowned haven for ceramic enthusiasts and art lovers alike. Boasting a rich heritage and a diverse collection of exhibitions, this center offers a unique blend of traditional and contemporary ceramic artworks. With a team of skilled artisans and ovens that breathe life into each creation, Keramis Center of Ceramics constantly pushes the boundaries of innovation in the world of ceramics. Visitors can marvel at the intricate designs of faience and decorative bottles, or even try their hand at crafting their own masterpieces in specially curated workshops. A visit to Keramis Center of Ceramics promises a memorable experience filled with creativity and inspiration.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible elevator
- Children
- Good for kids
- Has changing table(s)
- Kid-friendly activities
- Nursing room
- Crowd
- Family friendly
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safespace
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Restaurant
Reviews
Pros: parking for free at nearby railway-station parking lot, only symbolic fee, english speaking staff, many beautifull exponats, clean, calm, small caffe available, we spent there almost 2 hours, it is good for adults to spend nice sunday's afternoon, Cons: nothing to do for kids...
Good museum. I was amazed by the ovens.
Absolutely loved it! A bit hard to find, but the building, the exhibition and the history of the place will not disappoint.
Excellently presented, huge collection of ceramics covering a large period of time and representing uncountable style and fashion. A treat for the eyes. Since there are construction works all around the building, it't best to park your car at the Delhaize parking and walk to the entrance. We visited the place on a Saturday afternoon and there were NO other visitors besides us... Welcoming reception, cafe, great architecture. Museum shop is interesting but expensive.
Loved the ceramics and the different exhibitions. The building and the setup reminded me a little of the Bauhaus museum in Weimar. Easy free parking a hundred metres away at the station.
Lovely museum (architecture) with several impressive old kilns and an interesting (Boch) collection next to more contemporary ceramic (art) work.
Very nice museum and exhibition
This museum is a real surprise! It has an amazing collection of porcelain and some unique pieces that leave you nearly breathless. Some of the tableware in the exhibition is of such recent date that you meet your own youth memories. Really, a must see!