Ceramics Museum Princessehof

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Leeuwarden, Netherlands

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Ceramics Museum Princessehof Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ceramics Museum Princessehof is located in Leeuwarden, Netherlands on Grote Kerkstraat 9. Ceramics Museum Princessehof is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category museum in Netherlands.

Address

Grote Kerkstraat 9

Phone

+31 582948958

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mohammad Mohammadi

As the name of museum says it’s a museum about ceramics! The building it’s nice to experience because the made connection between different old buildings to have more space! For hole collection is more about the typical blue Dutch ceramics and alse Chinese ceramics but there are also a few more from other corners of world! The museum it’s not that big , I guess most of the people can visit it in a few hours!

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Sean Filidis

It's worth travelling to Leeuwarden for this museum alone. There are some breathtaking pieces of art on display. You'll learn the history and importance of earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain and how it was valued, made and traded over the centuries, and you'll see spectacular examples of pieces from all over the world. Also, M. C. Escher was born in the building. Highly recommended.

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Regina Park

I had such a wonderful time here. I'd like to recommend this museum to everyone who is interested in ceramic art. But the museum shop is tiny disappointment.

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Rebecca Oliphant

This was a nice day to spend and hour or two. Nice coffee shop with excellent cappuccino.

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Graziella Alexandria

It was really amazing!!! I am fan of ceramic work! For me this exhibition was incredible!!! Only, it was to warm inside and I had a shortness of breath!!!

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Aurora Signorazzi

Very interesting museum, with quite an impressive permanent collection as well as temporary exhibitions. Visit on open Monumentendag to get in for free!

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Elyan Fionn

It's a beautifully designed museum with entertaining and interesting information about everything ceramics. You're certain to gain a new appreciation for the average breakfast mug and the thousands of years of development behind it. It's definitely worth a visit, even if you initially might think it a boring subject.

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Francois Christnach

Small Museum with interesting Printpresses.