Adrien Dubouché National Museum: Tickets for the Permanent Collections
Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges - Duration 1h
Explore the Musée National Adrien Dubouché in Limoges: discover the world’s largest Limoges porcelain collection and the temporary exhibition “The Energies of the Earth.”
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Having undergone a complete renovation in 2012, the Musée National Adrien Dubouché houses the largest public collection of Limoges porcelain in the world. Further to this, the museum also displays 18,000 pieces that catalogue the history of ceramics from Antiquity to the modern day. As such, the museum is not only dedicated to promoting the international renown of Limoges’ porcelain manufacturers, but also to celebrating the ceramic art form as a whole.
Behind the doors of its Italian façade, the museum also offers a wealth of architecture to marvel at – the building itself was designated a historical landmark in 1992. Visits to the museum take visitors through four distinct spaces: the old classrooms of the École d’arts décoratifs (which shared the building with the museum), the old museum’s “Art Nouveau” halls from 1900, the porcelain & ceramic-making techniques room, and the halls dedicated to the finest porcelain artworks.
Behind the doors of its Italian façade, the museum also offers a wealth of architecture to marvel at – the building itself was designated a historical landmark in 1992. Visits to the museum take visitors through four distinct spaces: the old classrooms of the École d’arts décoratifs (which shared the building with the museum), the old museum’s “Art Nouveau” halls from 1900, the porcelain & ceramic-making techniques room, and the halls dedicated to the finest porcelain artworks.
From December 12, 2025, to May 25, 2026, the museum will present the temporary exhibition “The Energies of the Earth.”
Visitors are invited to explore energy in all its forms through a journey that combines art and science, where more than 300 works – ceramics, graphic arts, and scientific objects – engage in dialogue through inventive scenography and multimedia installations.
Visitors are invited to explore energy in all its forms through a journey that combines art and science, where more than 300 works – ceramics, graphic arts, and scientific objects – engage in dialogue through inventive scenography and multimedia installations.
The combined ticket allows access to both the permanent collections and the temporary exhibition.
Reviews about Museum ticket
Visite libre musée Adrien Dubouché
- 15 Nov 2025
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Très beau musée avec de magnifiques collections. Les pièces sont bien décrites.
Useful information for your free tour Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges
Booking:
- Online booking is recommended. In order to limit the exchange of documents and to better organize the arrival of visitors to the museum, it is advisable to book your time-stamped ticket online. However, on-site payment is still authorized.
- Online booking is recommended. In order to limit the exchange of documents and to better organize the arrival of visitors to the museum, it is advisable to book your time-stamped ticket online. However, on-site payment is still authorized.
- Admission to the museum is free for everyone on the first Sunday of every month.
- Educational material is also available to school groups free of charge. This can be downloaded here: Documents pédagogiques à télécharger
- The national museum Adrien Dubouché application is a tool to assist our visitors. It is free and it can be downloaded on your smartphone.
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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)