





China National Museum of Ceramics
The China National Museum of Ceramics is the first national museum in China with ceramics as the theme.
The China National Museum of Ceramics is the first national museum in China with ceramics as the theme. The museum has a rich collection, covering ceramics from the Neolithic period to modern times, systematically showing the development and brilliant achievements of Chinese ceramic culture, and is an excellent window to understand Chinese ceramic art.
1. History
The history of the museum can be traced back to the Jingdezhen Ceramics Museum, which was established in 1954 and has undergone several expansions and upgrades. In 2015, it was officially renamed the China Ceramics Museum and opened to the public, which witnessed the development and changes of Jingdezhen and even China's ceramic industry, embodying the painstaking efforts and wisdom of countless ceramic people, constantly collecting, sorting and researching ceramic cultural relics, and shouldering the important task of inheriting and promoting ceramic culture.
2. Attractions
Ancient ceramics exhibition area: There are typical ceramics of various dynasties, from the simple original celadon to the exquisite porcelain of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and you can intuitively feel the gradual maturity and style evolution of ceramic technology.
Modern Ceramics Exhibition Area: It shows the development of Chinese ceramics in modern social changes, including ceramic works with the characteristics of the times during the Republic of China, reflecting the social style and aesthetics of that time.
Modern Ceramics Exhibition Area: Bringing together the innovative works of contemporary potters, integrating a variety of new techniques and new design concepts, reflecting the vigorous vitality of ceramic art in the new era.
3. Excursion routes
Ancient ceramics exhibition area→ modern ceramics exhibition area→ modern ceramics exhibition area.
4. Best time to see
Suitable for all seasons, the museum is not affected by the seasonal climate, and can provide a stable and comfortable visiting environment throughout the year, so that you can immerse yourself in the charm of ceramics at any time.
5. Traffic
It is about 10 kilometers from Jingdezhen North Railway Station; It is about 12 kilometers away from Jingdezhen Luojia Airport.
6. Tickets and fees
Admission: Free.
Other paid items: The projects in the interactive experience area are charged according to different experience contents, and the price generally ranges from 30 to 100 yuan.
7. Tips
The museum has free luggage storage.