
Embark on a one-hour discovery of the museum with our many guided tours dedicated to French-speaking visitors.
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Discover the museum from various perspectives during a one-hour guided tour dedicated to French speakers that will help you better understand the universal history of ceramics, with a special focus on Limoges porcelain.
On Saturday, June 7th at 2.30pm, join us for an exceptional guided tour entitled “Côté jardin”, as part of the Rendez-vous aux Jardins festival. As early as 1900, the museum's gardens were not only a place of pleasure, but also a place of learning where art school students could draw their inspiration. Peaceful and conducive to contemplation, they are home to numerous species of plants and flowers. Come and discover the history of the museum's gardens in the company of a guide-lecturer!
On Saturday, June 7th at 2.30pm, join us for an exceptional guided tour entitled “Côté jardin”, as part of the Rendez-vous aux Jardins festival. As early as 1900, the museum's gardens were not only a place of pleasure, but also a place of learning where art school students could draw their inspiration. Peaceful and conducive to contemplation, they are home to numerous species of plants and flowers. Come and discover the history of the museum's gardens in the company of a guide-lecturer!
On Sunday, June 29th at 2.30pm, join us for a guided tour of “The Porcelain Roads”. More than a thousand years separate the invention of porcelain in China and the beginning of the porcelain industry in Limoges. From Japan to Germany and England, follow a guide on a fabulous journey through the museum's collections and discover the secrets of porcelain.
Discover this summer’s cultural program—reservations are now open for the period from July 9 to August 31, 2025.
Join a tour led by a certified guide and explore the museum's galleries to uncover the history of ceramics!
Every Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Dive into the history of Limoges porcelain by exploring the richest public collection in the world!
Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 10:30 a.m., join the "Museum Treasures" tour. From Antiquity to the present day, ceramics have spanned cultures and continents. Discover the story of this age-old craftsmanship!
Every Wednesday and Friday at 4:00 p.m., and only until August 24, Explore the collections of the Adrien Dubouché National Museum with a certified guide, in both French and English!
Reservations are recommended. Places are limited to 20 participants.
Reviews about guided tours
- 23 Apr 2025
Elle a su motiver mes élèves par l'alternance rythmée d'un premier temps de présentation puis un second temps de "jeu d'enquête" suivi d'un temps de création en atelier, et les moments de transition ont également été menés avec qualité.
- 18 Feb 2025
le musée de la porcelaine à Limoges est magnifique tant par sa collection prestigieuse que par son organisation.
Useful information for your guided tour musée national adrien dubouché limoges
This tour is only available for French speakers. If you would like to take part, please note the following information:
Visitors who are normally entitled to free admission need only purchase the “Single rate” ticket.
Admission to the museum is free for all on the first Sunday of every month.
The museum is also free for visitors under the age of 26, working teachers, group leaders, artists and authors, jobseekers and recipients of minimum social benefits upon presentation of proof dated no more than 6 months previously.
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Address
Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges
8 bis Place Winston Churchill, Limoges 87000
8 bis Place Winston Churchill, Limoges 87000
Access
Bus n°6 ou n°8 - arrêt place Winston Churchill. Car de tourisme : emplacement réservé devant le musée.
Voiture : parking payant de 600 places en face du musée, et deux parkings souterrains payants (place d’Aine et place de la Motte)
Voiture : parking payant de 600 places en face du musée, et deux parkings souterrains payants (place d’Aine et place de la Motte)