The Mediterranean Pottery Museum is housed inside an old oil mill. Take a tour of the Mediterranean and learn more about the day-to-day life of Mediterranean civilizations, through the pottery they left behind.
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Two major collections are presented:
- A collection of traditional glazed earthenware from Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, and a collection of pipes and 'terraillettes' from the Job Clerc factory.
- A collection of 700 glazed, rough and utilitarian pottery pieces from around the Mediterranean, with various functions, including water transport, cooking, grain storage etc.
The Museum covers an area of approximately 400 m² (2 floors, 11 rooms) and contains more than 1200 pieces of...
- A collection of traditional glazed earthenware from Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie, and a collection of pipes and 'terraillettes' from the Job Clerc factory.
- A collection of 700 glazed, rough and utilitarian pottery pieces from around the Mediterranean, with various functions, including water transport, cooking, grain storage etc.
The Museum covers an area of approximately 400 m² (2 floors, 11 rooms) and contains more than 1200 pieces of...
Services
Animals accepted
- Accessibility
- Not accessible in a wheelchair
- Activities
- Activity
- Children's entertainment
- Temporary exhibition
- Equipment
- Toilets
- Exhibition space
- Film room
- Services
- Pets welcome
- Educational visits
- Shop
- Guided tours
Rates
From 1 April 2025 to 31 October 2025
Adult
4€
Reduced price
2.50€
Package: Visit to the Museum + Clock Tower :
Adults: €5
Group visit by appointment: 2.5€ to 3.5€/person
Adults: €5
Group visit by appointment: 2.5€ to 3.5€/person
Bank/credit card
Check
Travellers Cheque
Cash
Groups (Max capacity)
- 15 Maximum number of people
Openings
From 1 April 2024 until 31 October 2024 - Open everyday
Location
Contact Musée de la Poterie Méditerranéenne
- www.musee-poterie-mediterranee.com