Description
The Museum of Ceramics in Grottaglie is located inside the Episcopio Castle in what were once the stables of the building. After adequate restoration work, these rooms have become a highly evocative exhibition space.
The museum and its 400 handicraft products cover a time span from the 8th century B.C. to the present day. The Museum is currently divided into five sections:
Traditional Ceramics
Archaeological
Majolica tiles
Contemporary ceramics
Nativity scenes
Unique and original artefacts, moustached dolls and jugs with secrets, majolica but also simple everyday objects, which come from public and private collections, are the exceptional narrators of Grottaglie’s village and its history.
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Grottaglie
The Grottaglie Ceramics Museum traces the stylistic and functional history of the handicrafts of this town in Apulia, famous for its ceramics. The Episcopio Castle is located right at the end of the main street in the ceramics district and rounds off a full immersion in quality craftsmanship. In summer, the museum also hosts a ceramics exhibition featuring works by international artists participating in the annual specialised competition organised at the Castle.
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