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Go off to discover this unique collection in France, a collection of nearly 7000 pieces of architectural ceramics from the end of the 19th century and the beggining of the 20th century.
Description
The permanent exhibition Céra’brique presents the collection of pieces of architectural ceramics made during more than 20 years by the collector Michel Pasquier.
Ricognized as a historic place by the French Ministry of Culture, this collection is listed « Museum of France » in 2011.
Open in april 2017 in the Fabrique Normant, the museum shows all this important collection in more than 150m of showcases.
It offers a testimony of the period when facades, roofs and indoors were decorated with colourful mosaics. You can discover stamped bricks from all over France and around the world, tools and architectural pieces made in terra cotta and ceramics from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Ricognized as a historic place by the French Ministry of Culture, this collection is listed « Museum of France » in 2011.
Open in april 2017 in the Fabrique Normant, the museum shows all this important collection in more than 150m of showcases.
It offers a testimony of the period when facades, roofs and indoors were decorated with colourful mosaics. You can discover stamped bricks from all over France and around the world, tools and architectural pieces made in terra cotta and ceramics from the 19th and 20th centuries.
opening
Opening hours from 01 April to 13 October 2024 | |
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Tuesday | Open from 09h to 12h and of 14h to 17h |
Wednesday | Open from 09h to 12h and of 14h to 17h |
Thursday | Open from 09h to 12h and of 14h to 17h |
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