On Saturday, April 11, the master artisans of the National Porcelain Manufacture of Sèvres, housed in the historic building, will reveal to the public the secrets of porcelain making and decoration. No reservations required and entry is free.
The National Museum of Sèvres Ceramics closed its doors on January 1, 2026, for several years of renovations. However, visitors won’t have to wait in complete silence—during this period, the museum’s collections will be showcased elsewhere.
From April 17 to July 26, 2026, the Mobilier National and the Sèvres Manufacture will unveil the Rothschild family’s passionate collection of 18th-century porcelain. The exhibition promises an immersive experience, blending masterpieces with detailed reconstructions.
For an artistic getaway just outside Paris, head for Sèvres, where a unique museum invites you to explore the art of ceramics in all its forms, from antique pieces to the most refined porcelain.
The Cité de la Céramique de Sèvres is taking part in the Nuit des Musées, on Saturday May 17, 2025, offering the ideal opportunity to visit the museum free of charge. Discover the family program for this cultural night!
French craftsmanship has nothing to be ashamed of! To promote our crafts, the government has launched the merger of the Mobilier National and the Cité de la Céramique de Sèvres to create the Manufactures nationales.
In February and April, the Cité de la Céramique de Sèvres offers you a good plan not to be missed with the children: an afternoon of playful activities and animations around ceramics, 100% free.