The Museu de Ceramica in Barcelona is located in the Palau de Pedralbes and features displays related to the cultural history of Spain as seen through ceramics.
Some attractions within Barcelona - Museum of Ceramics Map:
  • (I) Islamic ceramics
  • (II) Valencia, Middle Ages: Paterna and Marises
  • (III) Valencia, Middle Ages: unglazed and blue ware
  • (IV) Socarrats and Paterna, 14th-15th C.
  • (V) Valencia, 16th-18th C.: metallic-effect glazing
  • (VI) Talavera de la Reina and Puente del Arzobispo, 16th-19th C.
  • (VII) Aragon, 16th-18th C.: Terol
  • (VIll) Aragon, 17th-18th C.: polychrome and metallic effect glazing
  • (IX) Catalonia: 13th-15th C.: blue, green and metallic effect glazing
  • (X) Catalonia, 17th-18th C.: polychrome glazing
  • (XI) Catalonia, 17th-19th C.: polychrome and monochrome glazing
  • (XII) Seville, 16th-18th C.
  • (XIII) L'Alcora, 18th-19th C.
  • (XIV) L'Alcora, 18th-19th C.
  • (XV) Valencia, 18th-19th C.