The Riga Porcelain Museum is dedicated to the development of porcelain in Riga, from the mid 19th century to contemporary productions. The exhibition is displayed in ... read more
The Roman Villa of Russi is an archaeological complex covering an area of more than 8000 square metres, and was probably the main building of a large farm, dating from ... read more
The Museum of History, part of the Slovak National Museum, is located in the historic Bratislava Castle. It features the development of the society in Slovakia from the ... read more
The Museum of the Slovak Ceramic Sculpture, administered by the Ludovit Stur Museum, part of the Slovak National Museum, is dedicated to the Modra ceramics ... read more
The Tallin City Museum is a group of 10 sites around Tallin, whereas its main site is housed in the Old Town in a historic merchant's house, dating back to the 14th ... read more
The TAMO Museum takes the visitors through the history of Ravenna's mosaics, the antique, late-antique and medieval period, up to the productions of modern and ... read more
The Archiepiscopal Museum, housed in the Archiepiscopal Palace (first and second floors), features numerous artworks that belonged to the ancient city cathedral and to ... read more
The Basilica of Sant' Apollinare in Classe, housing the remains of the patron saint of the city, Apollinare, was built in the 6th century and is one of the greatest ... read more
The Keramik-Museum Berlin, founded in 1990, is dedicated to ceramic art from the German cultural area, from the mid-19th century up to the present day. The museum ... read more
The Porcelain Museum, opened in 1973 and a section of the Silver Museum, displays mainly porcelain tableware belonging to the royal families of Medici, Lorraine, and ... read more
The Royal Porcelain Collection Dresden is the most important collection in the world, founded in 1715 by the Saxon Prince-Elector August the Strong. It is located in the ... read more