Töpfereimuseum Raeren — Ceramics museum in a medieval castle in the East Cantons, with a collection of Raeren stoneware. Partially accessible.
Töpfereimuseum Raeren
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Töpfereimuseum Raeren

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Töpfereimuseum, housed in the medieval Burg Raeren, holds an impressive collection of Raeren stoneware from the 15th to 17th centuries. The museum is located in the German-speaking Community of Belgium and showcases the rich pottery tradition of the region. The collection comprises hundreds of pieces illustrating the evolution of the craft and its trade routes.

The ground floor of the museum is accessible to wheelchair users, but the upper floors of the castle can only be reached by stairs. Improvements to accessibility are in progress. The temporary exhibition space on the ground floor is fully step-free. Adapted toilets are available on the ground floor.

The car park is a short distance from the castle, with reserved accessible spaces. The access road to the castle is paved but has a slight incline. The castle grounds and garden are partly accessible via paved paths.

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