Come and discover earthenware centers such as Delft or Nevers at the Ceramics Museum in Rouen, located at the Hotel d'Hocqueville.
Admire the splendors of Rouen production with the famous tiles by Masséot Abanesque dating from the 16th century.
The collection will introduce you to the 19th century as well as contemporary art through permanent and ephemeral exhibitions.
CAROLINE M.
A week agoZero car closed Sunday April 14 due to strike. Unacceptable after having traveled almost 2 hours by train to discover Rouen and two of its museums, the tourist office was not even aware of it. A priori, employees would not be paid enough on Sundays, are tourists really paying the price?
Claire Galbraith
4 months agoVery interesting with magnificent pieces. To see and rewatch since it's free! Interesting to read what certain parts are whose use we didn't understand and thanks to Google everything is clarified! I'm referring to bourdalou for example! !! It's up to you to find it in the museum!! ! 🤣
Anna Martin
one year agoSuperb place, there is also a small adjoining square, great for having a snack with cute buildings typical of local architecture!
Gaël Rogister
4 years agoMuseum to see free entry pay attention to the hours this one you have special times. it is very interesting to see the local historical or even national manufacturing of more furniture is impressive we go from Louis XIV to Louis XVI the pieces are magnificently preserved as well as the peaceful garden with pleasant bushes and the pleasant status which advocates ceramics in its environment.
linstanttravel
one year agoThe museum is right next to the Museum of Fine Arts, very pretty pottery to see and what's more, the museum is free.