Centre Ceramique Tours and Activities

Centre Ceramique which includes street scenes and modern architecture
Centre Ceramique which includes street scenes and modern architecture
Centre Ceramique showing street scenes and modern architecture
Centre Ceramique featuring a square or plaza, street scenes and modern architecture
Centre Ceramique featuring modern architecture and street scenes


Explore a vibrant cultural hub, archaeological exhibition and a reading café all within this striking modern building

Discover the fascinating history of the city as you peruse pottery, glassware and archaeological finds in the Centre Céramique. Alongside this building’s 35-metre (115-foot) display case of such trinkets, browse exhibitions of Japanese prints and then take a borrowed book to the Centre’s Reading Café. This dynamic building hosts a number of events, workshops or lectures throughout the year that you can sign up to. Otherwise, simply visit to admire the centre’s striking modern architecture.

The building design was conceived by architect, Jo Coenen. Despite its distinctly modern style, the centre’s exhibits pay tribute to the city’s industrial history. Maastricht was, in fact, the scene of the Dutch entry into the Industrial Revolution. Today, the centre is the host of a great deal of cultural activity, including temporary art exhibitions, concerts and lectures.

Peruse the centre’s heritage displays and discover how Maastricht became the Dutch hub for the development of industry. An expansive heritage exhibit features a number of ceramic and glass artefacts alongside archaeological finds from around the Limburg province. The centre also has a remarkable collection of 19th- and 20th-century prints from Japan.

Some artworks around the large building are of particular note. Look out for a 12-metre (35-foot) dolphin in the Town Hall and a butterfly made from the combined fragments of hundreds of ceramics.

Take your time exploring the free exhibitions that are a regular feature of the centre. Among the contemporary displays, delight in the annual World Press Photo exhibition. Enjoy a musical performance in the centre’s theatre.

Those wanting some down time can borrow a book from the library and find a calm spot at the Reading Café.

Find the Centre Céramique on Avenue Céramique in Maastricht’s centre. Most exhibitions don’t charge admission. The centre is closed on Mondays.

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