Description
Located in a hostelry dating from 1742, close to the canal bridge over the Loire, the Digoin Ceramics Museum houses some 8,000 pieces in 14 rooms. The guided tour brings to life a history that goes beyond the regional framework. The panorama is as vast as it is varied: from a Gallo-Roman kiln from the 2nd century, to the memory of Digoin production since 1770, via manufacturing and decoration techniques, this visit is also a real family ceramic bath. Alongside rare pieces, each visitor will find the dishes that have marked his life, that of his parents and that of his grandparents.