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Limoges ti aspetta con la sua ricca storia e cultura. Esplora i luoghi piĂą iconici della cittĂ .
Around Limoges, look out for porcelain and enamel tiles on many buildings, inclu...
Offers guided tours of porcelain production, from raw material to finished piece...
The Maison de la Boucherie houses a small history museum, and nearby is the tiny...
Completed in 1929, Limoges' train station is one of France’s most resplendent. I...
The Limousin was a stronghold of the Resistance during WWII, and this museum exp...
This museum, founded in 1845, has one of France’s two outstanding ceramics colle...
Showcases work by top members of France’s craft guilds....
Clamber aboard carriages pulled by a 1932 steam engine on the Chemin Touristique...
Screens a short film and has a small museum; 3km southeast of Limoges’ centre....
Four des Casseaux is the only surviving 18th-century brick kiln used in Limoges'...
One of the oldest porcelain factories, dating from 1797, offers guided tours by ...
Alongside Cathédrale St-Étienne, Limoges’ beautiful botanical garden stretches d...
The moody late-Gothic Église St-Pierre du Queyroix is notable for its characteri...
The city’s wonderful art museum is inside the beautifully restored 18th-century ...
Built between 1273 and 1888, Limoges’ Gothic cathedral is worth a visit for the ...
All that remains of the once-great pilgrimage point St-Martial abbey, founded in...
Pedestrianised rue de la Boucherie was named for the butchers’ shops that lined ...
Tiny 1475 Chapelle Saint-Aurélien, dedicated to the patron saint of butchers, wa...
Named for the two granite lions flanking its door, Église St-Michel des Lions wa...
Tucked away between rue du Temple and rue du Consulat, this tiny enclosed courty...