Witness the creative process and history
45 minutesAdults 7 euros, children 3 euros
The Manufacture Emaux de Longwy was founded in 1798 by the Boch Family, famous for its influence in the ceramics world, it has been an earthenware reference ever since. It holds the exclusive right in France to produce “cloisonné” enamels on earthenware. To this day, all pieces fabricated by Emaux de Longwy bear the historical stamp and are accompanied by a certificate of origin. A guided tour of the manufacturer will give you the opportunity to appreciate all parts of the creation and production, from the first stages of moulding to the final touch of putting Sienna earth on the creations in order to make the cracks in the enamel visible.
Group visit
45 minutes Max 10 peopleAdults 5 euros, children 3 euros
The Manufacture Emaux de Longwy was founded in 1798 by the Boch Family, famous for its influence on the industry of ceramics, it has been an earthenware reference ever since. It holds the exclusive right in France to produce “cloisonné” enamels on earthenware. To this day, all pieces fabricated by Emaux de Longwy bear the historical stamp and are accompanied by a certificate of origin.
A guided tour of the manufacturer will give you the opportunity to appreciate all parts of the creation and production, from the first stages of moulding to the final touch of putting Sienna earth on the creations in order to make the cracks in the enamel visible.
School group visit
45 minutes3 euros per student
The Manufacture Emaux de Longwy was founded in 1798 by the Boch Family, famous for its influence on the industry of ceramics, it has been an earthenware reference ever since. It holds the exclusive right in France to produce “cloisonné” enamels on earthenware. To this day, all pieces fabricated by Emaux de Longwy bear the historical stamp and are accompanied by a certificate of origin.
A guided tour of the manufacturer will give you the opportunity to appreciate all parts of the creation and production, from the first stages of moulding to the final touch of putting Sienna earth on the creations in order to make the cracks in the enamel visible.