Description
The Haviland kiln bears witness to the history of porcelain, which has shaped Limoges? identity and the city?s reputation. Built in 1907 in the heart of the former Haviland factory, it is today the last vestige of this emblematic industrial site. Fully restored, it provides a better understanding of firing techniques and the skills of porcelain workers. This place of remembrance is part of our industrial heritage.
The kiln can now be visited by reservation, for groups of 10 or more.








