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Adrien Dubouché National Museum in Limoges en Haute-Vienne

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Adrien Dubouché National Museum in Limoges

    8 bis Place Winston Churchill
    87000 Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Musée national Adrien Dubouché à Limoges
Crédit photo : Croquant - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1845
Museum Foundation
1865
Direction d'Adrien Dubouché
1875
Gift from the Jacquemart collection
1881
Nationalization of the museum
1900
Inauguration of the current building
1992
Historical monument classification
2012
Re-opening after renovation
2025
Museum burglary
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Building housing the museum; facades and roofs of the school; gardens in front of the museum and near the school; grids along the square (case DM 20): classification by decree of 1 July 1991

Key figures

Tiburce Morisot - Founder of the museum Prefect of the Haute-Vienne in 1845.
Adrien Dubouché - Director and patron Enriches collections, gives his name.
Albert Jacquemart - Ceramic collector Author of the Ceramic Wonders.
Auguste Louvrier de Lajolais - Director after 1881 Directed museum and nationalized school.
Pierre-Henri Mayeux - Building architect Designed museum and school in 1900.
Boris Podrecca - Architect of the renovation Modernizes the museum in 2012.

Origin and history

The Adrien-Dubouché National Museum, located in Limoges, was founded in 1845 by Tiburce Morisot, Prefect of Haute-Vienne. Originally located in the prefecture, it collected various collections: paintings, sculptures, art objects and specimens of natural history. The Bulletin of the Archaeological and Historical Society of Limousin, published since 1846, lists the donations and acquisitions of the museum, reflecting a typical eclectic taste of the nineteenth century.

In 1865, Adrien Dubouché, son of a sheet trader, took the volunteer direction of the museum and enriched his collections with donations and bequests from ceramic manufacturers. In 1875 he acquired the collection of 587 pieces of ceramics from his friend Albert Jacquemart, whom he offered to the city of Limoges. In recognition, the museum takes its name in its lifetime. When he died in 1881, the museum and the school were nationalized, and the direction was entrusted to Auguste Lâuvrier de Lajolais.

The current building, designed by architect Pierre-Henri Mayeux, was inaugurated in 1900. It combines modern metal structures and an interior decoration inspired by Art Nouveau, with mosaics, stained glass and decorative paintings. The museum was listed as a historic monument in 1992. In 2012, after a major renovation led by Boris Podrecca, he reopened his doors with a chronological journey and a mezzanine dedicated to ceramic techniques.

The museum houses nearly 18,000 works of ceramics and glass, covering periods from antiquity to contemporary times, and from various civilizations. It includes a public collection of porcelain of Limoges, as well as pieces from renowned glass centres such as Venice, Nevers and Bohemia. In 2025, the museum suffered a burglary, with an estimated cost of 9.5 million euros.

The museum's architecture, marked by an Italian façade and regional materials, incorporates porcelain decorative elements and plant sgraffits. The interior, decorated with stylized naturalist motifs, reflects the artistic influences of the late 19th century. The museum is now a reference point for the history of ceramics and porcelain, while remaining anchored in the industrial and artistic heritage of Limoges.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Contact organisation : 05 55 33 08 50