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During a visit to the Royal Delft Museum you will learn everything about the history of the Porceleyne Fles. View the historical collection, including the royal collection, and become acquainted with the traditional production process of Delft Blue pottery in the factory.
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Royal Delft Museum is the factory museum for Delft Blue! The...
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Discover the history of Royal Delft Museum with the...
- Museum collection
Royal Delft Museum introduces visitors to the cultural...
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Original Delft Blue souvenirs and gifts can be found in the...
- Organisation
Here you will find everything about the organization of the...
- Painting workshops
Experience the craft of Delft Blue yourself during one of...
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Royal Delft Maritime. Price € 33.45 per person | Please note...
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The monumental building in which the Royal Delft Museum is...
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Yes, that is allowed. There is a cloakroom in the museum, but you can keep your coat with you during your visit if you wish. Bags smaller than or equal to A4 size may be taken into the museum, anything larger can be stored in a free locker.
Here, you can discover the history and how-to of Royal Delftware, complete with a demonstration by Delft pottery painters. History buffs will love Museum Prinsenhof, while art lovers shouldn’t miss Delft’s Vermeer Centrum.
24 Ιουν 2020 · The sweeping history of Delft’s exquisite blue-and-white ceramics stretches across the globe. Cath Pound explores an intriguing tale of obsession, piracy and long-held secrets.
Delftware or Delft pottery, also known as Delft Blue[ 1 ] (Dutch: Delfts blauw) or as delf, [ 2 ] is a general term now used for Dutch tin-glazed earthenware, a form of faience.
During a visit to Royal Delft Museum, in addition to the factory, you will also discover the museum rooms with an extensive historical and modern collection of Delft Blue. Learn all about the history, craft and innovation of this royal museum. Buy your ticket.
27 Φεβ 2024 · Delft Blue pottery, also known as Delft Blue, Delftware, or Delft porcelain, is the characteristic white tin-glazed ceramic pottery with blue decorations, traditionally produced in Delft in The Netherlands. Delft Blue pottery was first made around 1600 as an alternative to Chinese porcelain.