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  2. Porcelain museum of Klášterec nad Ohří - Wikipedia

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    It is affiliated with the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague (UPM). The site was chosen for the museum because in 1794, the third oldest and second then-still active porcelain factory in the Czech Republic, Thun porcelain factory (closed in 2024), [1] [2] was established here. The interior was restored in 1950–1952.

  3. Klášterec nad Ohří Castle - Wikipedia

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    Czech Porcelain – Occupying 21 rooms on the castle's first floor, the collection of Czech porcelain documents the more than 200-year-old history of porcelain manufacturing in Bohemia. The historical showcases and interiors feature the output of porcelain factories in Slavkov, Klášterec nad Ohří, Březová, Kisibl, Chodov, Stará Role ...

  4. Klášterec nad Ohří - Wikipedia

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    It is open to the public and it includes a porcelain museum, and large and dendrologically significant English-style park with the salla terrena (a one-storey summer house) and a set of chapels of the Seven Pains of the Virgin Mary from the 90s of the 17th century. [15] The Church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1665–1670 by plans of Carlo ...

  5. Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The "Museum of the Senses"—an installation of the Municipal Museum in Kamenice, and short-term exhibitions. Porcelain museum of Klášterec nad Ohří in the Chateau Klášterec nad Ohří, Chomutovská 1, 431 51 Klášterec nad Ohří; An exhibition of Bohemian porcelain, with examples of Chinese and Japanese wares and porcelain produced in ...

  6. Thun Karlovarský porcelán - Wikipedia

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    Thun 1794 (official name Thun 1794 a.s.) was a German and Czech porcelain manufacturer using the porcelain mark "TK". Originally founded in 1793/1794 as Thun'sche Porcellanfabrik and, after many restructurings, finally closed in 2024 after 230 years, [1] [2] it was the oldest and largest Czech porcelain manufacturer.

  7. Ceramics museum - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Xu Sihai in 1992, the Sihai Teapot Museum is also the first private museum established in modern Shanghai. [13] The Terracotta Army are on display where they were discovered near Xi'an; Yixing Ceramics Museum, 30,000 pieces, mainly from the Yixing area. [14] Czech Republic. Museum of Czech Porcelain, Prague; Denmark

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  9. List of museums in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of museums in the Czech Republic, sorted by regions. ... Military museum Lešany (museum of military vehicles) Mining Museum Příbram (museum of mining)

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