Minerals, crystals and ceramics
The Elztal Museum in the former monastery of the canons shows a spectrum of cultural-historical themes on 1700 square metres and four floors. In the Elztalmuseum the tradition of Waldkirch organ...
The Museum for Ceramics was opened in July 1991 as branch of the Baden Museum of Local History, Karlsruhe. The basement houses the complete workshop of the potter Josef Maier (1898-1940s). Visitors...
At the foot of Mont Sainte-Odile at the edge of the wine route, visitors find the large impressive house “Folie Marco”. The building itself and the collections invite visitors to learn more about life...
In MiMa you will experience the exciting connection between mineralogy and mathematics, which find their most beautiful intersection in crystallography. The museum displays a unique collection of...
From 1825 to 1969, the site of the "Moulin de Blies" was one of the numerous units of the Ceramics Works of Sarreguemines. The mill building, which now houses the Ceramics Museum, was used to produce...
With the help of the impulse given by Emile Gallé (1846-1904), ceramicist, glassmaker and cabinetmaker, "Art nouveau" met an exceptional development in Nancy. The capital of Lorraine was soon to be...
The Museum of Ceramics is housed in the former home of Paul de Geiger, director of the Stoneware Factory of Sarreguemines from 1871 to 1914. Dedicated to the history of this industry which made the...
The Musée Théodore Deck & des Pays du Florival displays the largest public collection of earthenware by Théodore Deck. Born in 1823 in Guebwiller, the ceramisist founded an earthenware factory in...
We warmly welcome you in the minerals and fossils museum world of the crystals in Dietingen / Rottweil. After nearly 2-years of planning and construction time the museum „world of the crystals“ of the...
Come and enjoy our various permanent exhibitions: learn more about threatened or extinct species or travel back in time to dinosaurs or mammoths. Get to know more about the formation of the earth and...
Villa Berberich was built in 1874 by Ignaz Berberich who lived in Bad Säckingen. The founder of the ‘Weberei und Stoffdruckerei Berberich & Co.' (Weaving and Fabric Printing House) used the mansion as...