Marvel at gorgeous pieces from famed Herend Porcelain Manufactory from Hungary at the Panasonic Shiodome Museum. Founded in 1826, the manufacturer became the leading pottery specialist in Hungary under the patronage of the Habsburg Dynasty. After the British Queen Victoria ordered a dinner set during 'The Great Exhibition' in London 1851, the name of Herend spread across the globe. From rare masterpieces made in their early days to new creations, the exhibition covers more than 190 years of Herend history.
Herend: Porcelain from Hungary
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- Event website:
- panasonic.co.jp/es/museum/exhibition/18/180113/en.html
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- Price:
- ¥1,000, university students ¥700, junior high and high school students ¥500, free for elementary students or younger.
- Opening hours:
- 10am-6pm (Last entry 5.30pm)
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