Ceramics House Rheinsberg

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Keramik Haus Rheinsberg is considered Europe's largest and most diverse ceramics retailer under one roof. Just a three-minute walk from Rheinsberg Castle, it is located in the Rhinpassage shopping centre, with a large car park directly adjacent to the building.
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Ceramics from around 200 manufacturers, craftsmen and artists from all over Europe are presented in a space covering more than 300 square metres. The range is complemented by sustainable natural products from all over the world – such as lamps from Nepal, alpaca textiles from Peru, olive wood from Italy, soaps from France, England and Austria, and teak wood from Borneo.

All ceramics on display can usually be purchased directly.Special features include regularly changing exhibitions of unique pieces. Particularly well-known are the annually designed "Rheinsberg Annual Mug" and the legendary exhibition ‘100 Most Beautiful Cups’, which can be seen throughout the year. The collection ‘Der Kanne neue Kleider’ (The Teapot's New Clothes) is also constantly growing – new interpretations of the famous Rheinsberg teapot, now consisting of around 140 works by 100 ceramicists.  These pieces are not for sale, but many of the participating artists are represented with other works in the Keramik Haus.

Up-to-date information on exhibitions, events and offers can be found on the Keramik Haus Rheinsberg website.
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Keramik Haus Rheinsberg is considered Europe's largest and most diverse ceramics retailer under one roof. Just a three-minute walk from Rheinsberg Castle, it is located in the Rhinpassage shopping centre, with a large car park directly adjacent to the building.
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Ceramics from around 200 manufacturers, craftsmen and artists from all over Europe are presented in a space covering more than 300 square metres. The range is complemented by sustainable natural products from all over the world – such as lamps from Nepal, alpaca textiles from Peru, olive wood from Italy, soaps from France, England and Austria, and teak wood from Borneo.

All ceramics on display can usually be purchased directly.Special features include regularly changing exhibitions of unique pieces. Particularly well-known are the annually designed "Rheinsberg Annual Mug" and the legendary exhibition ‘100 Most Beautiful Cups’, which can be seen throughout the year. The collection ‘Der Kanne neue Kleider’ (The Teapot's New Clothes) is also constantly growing – new interpretations of the famous Rheinsberg teapot, now consisting of around 140 works by 100 ceramicists.  These pieces are not for sale, but many of the participating artists are represented with other works in the Keramik Haus.

Up-to-date information on exhibitions, events and offers can be found on the Keramik Haus Rheinsberg website.
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Rhinstraße 1

16831 Rheinsberg

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Tourist information

Tourismusverband Ruppiner Seenland e. V.

Fischbänkenstraße 8
16816 Neuruppin

Tel.: +49 (0) 3391-659630
Fax: +49 (0) 3391-659632

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