Porcelaine Royal Limoges

Limoges


One of the oldest porcelain factories, dating from 1797, offers guided tours by reservation, and has the 19.5m-high Four des Casseaux, the only surviving 18th-century brick kiln. It’s 500m southeast of the train station.


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1. Four des Casseaux

Four des Casseaux is the only surviving 18th-century brick kiln used in Limoges' porcelain factories. It's part of the factory of Porcelaine Royal Limoges…

3. Gare des Bénédictins

0.43 MILES

Completed in 1929, Limoges' train station is one of France’s most resplendent. It was designed by Roger Gonthier and is graced by a copper dome, carved…

5. Musée de la Résistance

0.56 MILES

The Limousin was a stronghold of the Resistance during WWII, and this museum explores the story of their struggle against German occupation through…

6. Cathédrale St-Étienne

0.57 MILES

Built between 1273 and 1888, Limoges’ Gothic cathedral is worth a visit for the Flamboyant-style Portail St-Jean, as well as a glorious rose window, a…

7. Jardin de l’Évêché

0.58 MILES

Alongside Cathédrale St-Étienne, Limoges’ beautiful botanical garden stretches down towards the river, with super views. Medicinal and toxic herbs have…

8. Musée des Beaux Arts

0.63 MILES

The city’s wonderful art museum is inside the beautifully restored 18th-century bishops’ palace. Get an overview of the town's history through Roman…