What is Ceramic Museum Goedewaagen about?
Ceramic Museum Goedewaagen in Nieuw-Buinen is dedicated to the history and artistry of Dutch ceramics. Located next to the Royal Goedewaagen factory, the museum houses a collection of approximately 4,000 pieces of pottery and conducts scientific research into decorated Dutch pottery from 1873 onwards.
The museum showcases decorative pottery, crockery, tiles, tile pictures, Gouda pipes, and miniature houses. The collection tells the story of Dutch pottery production from 1880 to the present, with a special focus on Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces. The foundation managing the museum has been conducting groundbreaking research into Dutch decorative pottery since 1989.
Who should visit this museum?
This museum is perfect for ceramics enthusiasts, art historians, design lovers, and anyone interested in Dutch decorative arts. It appeals to collectors, students, and visitors interested in industrial heritage and craftsmanship.
Educational and cultural activities
The museum offers exhibitions based on scientific research, educational programs about ceramics, and insights into pottery production techniques. Visitors can learn about the history of Dutch pottery and see examples of various styles and periods.
Visitor information
Opening hours: Monday and Tuesday closed. Wednesday to Friday from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Ticket prices: Adults €6.00. Children 6-17 years €3.00. Museumkaart and other discount cards not valid.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Parking: Car parking is available on site.
Facilities: No café available on site. Free Wi-Fi is not available.