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Manufacture nationale de Sèvres
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100 Rue de Sèvres, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

2 Pl. de la Manufacture Nationale, 92310 Sèvres, France
4.5(783)
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attractions: Parc nautique départemental of Île de Monsieur, La Seine Musicale, Péniche La Sans-Souci, Billancourt Park, Parc St cloud, restaurants: Bistrot Micheline, Les 3 Princes, Gitanjali Héritage, Tonton, ROLLROLL Sèvres Japanese Food, L'Arcouest, Seguin Sound, O 2 SCENES RESTAURANT, La Lanterne, Big Fernand
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Nearby attractions of Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

Parc nautique départemental of Île de Monsieur

La Seine Musicale

Péniche La Sans-Souci

Billancourt Park

Parc St cloud

Parc nautique départemental of Île de Monsieur

Parc nautique départemental of Île de Monsieur

4.4

(629)

Open 24 hours
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La Seine Musicale

La Seine Musicale

4.5

(4.8K)

Closed
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Péniche La Sans-Souci

Péniche La Sans-Souci

4.8

(35)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Billancourt Park

Billancourt Park

4.4

(698)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

Bistrot Micheline

Les 3 Princes

Gitanjali Héritage

Tonton

ROLLROLL Sèvres Japanese Food

L'Arcouest

Seguin Sound

O 2 SCENES RESTAURANT

La Lanterne

Big Fernand

Bistrot Micheline

Bistrot Micheline

4.5

(388)

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Les 3 Princes

Les 3 Princes

4.5

(267)

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Gitanjali Héritage

Gitanjali Héritage

4.8

(237)

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Tonton

Tonton

4.6

(447)

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Reviews of Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

4.5
(783)
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1.0
4y

DO NOT GO!!!

Despite being fully vaccinated, with my valid double vaccination CDC card from the USA, the horribly “bureaucratic” staff — except 1 out of half a dozen: 1 professional, even if unable to “help”, others unimaginably unprofessional, and rude — both the website and in person “provide” miscommunication, and lack of information to the visiting public, about requirements to enter: only French QR “pass sanitaire” ‘accepted’ (unable to obtain ahead of time, despite having requested information from the embassy many weeks ago, before traveling to France, nor here in person, also due to a lack of larger clearer and understandable governmental guidelines, once HERE, as to where/how to obtain one; and/or ridiculous to imagine that each and every place would require a new PCR test every 72 hours!!!). NO OTHER PLACE IN FRANCE, PARIS IN PARTICULAR, CREATED THIS PROBLEM, and no other museum, exhibition, or restaurant, either public, or private space, required this in over a month here in France. UTTERLY UNACCEPTABLE!

Update after two weeks: REFUND for paid tickets still not received!!! Equally UNACCEPTABLE!!!

UPDATE 2: The "reply" received, does not address the rudeness and lack of professionalism and lack of accurate information on half a dozen (yes, 6!) employees at the Museum... AND, a REFUND from the museum still has not been issued. The standard "refer[ing] to the law" response lacks the appropriate reply regarding the above (unprofessional and rude attitudes of the staff, minus one who was professional and sympathetic towards the issues at hand). THE QR CODE requirement is NOT (at the time we checked) mentioned as being the ONLY ACCEPTABLE means to access the museum. AND, effectively, THIS MUSEUM is accusing ALL THE OTHER FRENCH INSTITUTIONS we had visited during one whole month as 'breaking the law" per their response! I had a VALID COVID VACCINATION CARD from USA, ACCEPTED EVERYWHERE...

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4.0
2y

Ce musée est une superbe découverte, accessible autant seul qu'en famille. Commençons par les réserves : le parcours de visite est parfois peu compréhensible avec des retours physiques en arrière, des salles parallèles les unes aux autres... Les siècles sont systématiquement écrits en chiffres arabes, pénible concession à la mode. Les murs intérieurs sont réenduits et repeints, mais certaines fenêtres sont dans un état épouvantable, pourries, renforcées à la va-vite de chutes de bois vissées dessus, et ce bois de renfort récent est lui-même maintenant pourri. Ca ce n'est pas la faute du musée, c'est le manque de moyens. Le parquet, là où il est plus récent qu'ailleurs, est fort glissant. Et pour finir sur les aspects négatifs, je trouve effarant que l'immense majorité des sièges soient couverts de l'inscription "Réservé au personnel". Il me semble, au contraire, que le public devrait être prioritaire. Surtout que le nombre de chaises réservées au personnel est bien supérieur au nombre d'employés ! Et que le public lui-même n'atteint pas 15 personnes au total sur les deux étages. Pourquoi, de façon si impérative et a priori, réserver 4 ou 5 chaises par fessier d'employé, y-compris dans des salles où il n'y a pas d'employé, et n'en laisser quasiment aucune au public ? Mais les points positifs l'emportent, grâce à la qualité de l'exposition elle-même. C'est plein d'objets de la vie quotidienne passée qu'on voit très peu ailleurs, par exemple des écritoires en céramique (européens, pas asiatiques), des pyramides de table, une vasque-rafraichissoir (avec l'explication de son fonctionnement)... Cela complète très utilement la vision, nécessairement fragmentaire, du passé que nous donne la visite des châteaux vidés de leurs petits objets, des musées thématiques comme ceux qui ne concernent que la vie militaire ou qu'une ville... Puisque tout le monde n'était pas châtelain ou militaire et que les meubles qu'on nous y présente aujourd'hui étaient autrefois remplis de choses qui n'y sont plus et peuvent nous surprendre parfois. Et ces objets intéressants sont toujours... très beaux ! Les céramiques et porcelaines, ça ne se décolore pas, ça ne noircit pas... On voit dans ce musée des couleurs médiévales intactes, des blancs purs, des jaunes d'oeuf, des bleus d'azur qui n'ont pas changé depuis des centaines d'annnées, et c'est fascinant. Les collections couvrent à peu près toute l'Histoire et tout l'espace, de la préhistoire à nos jours, de la France à l'Extrême-Orient en passant par la Turquie, l'Iran, les Amériques... Et les explications sont bien dosées, instructives sans devenir assommantes. Le personnel est très bien. Les collections méritent largement 5 étoiles, j'en enlève une à cause des chaises, de l'organisation du parcours de visite, des siècles en chiffres arabes et du...

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5.0
3y

I give it a 5 stars because most of the people I met and are working there are nice. Many pieces of ceramics and some glass pieces too, the museum is abobe average when it comes to the quality, age and number of the art pieces, especially when comparing to Louvre as an example or other eputable ceramics museums across Europe, there are some very nice pieces here but the collection is a bit limited however in comparison with other specific museums, very close however. Do not understand the above wrong the collection is huge and has many nice pieces just that there are a couple of other European museums that top this one. If you profit on the free entrance for the 1st Sunday of the month than it is a great choice especially if you have a walk on the Domaine Saint...

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DO NOT GO!!! Despite being fully vaccinated, with my valid double vaccination CDC card from the USA, the horribly “bureaucratic” staff — except 1 out of half a dozen: 1 professional, even if unable to “help”, others unimaginably unprofessional, and rude — both the website and in person “provide” miscommunication, and lack of information to the visiting public, about requirements to enter: only French QR “pass sanitaire” ‘accepted’ (unable to obtain ahead of time, despite having requested information from the embassy many weeks ago, before traveling to France, nor here in person, also due to a lack of larger clearer and understandable governmental guidelines, once HERE, as to where/how to obtain one; and/or ridiculous to imagine that each and every place would require a new PCR test every 72 hours!!!). NO OTHER PLACE IN FRANCE, PARIS IN PARTICULAR, CREATED THIS PROBLEM, and no other museum, exhibition, or restaurant, either public, or private space, required this in over a month here in France. UTTERLY UNACCEPTABLE! Update after two weeks: REFUND for paid tickets still not received!!! Equally UNACCEPTABLE!!! UPDATE 2: The "reply" received, does not address the rudeness and lack of professionalism and lack of accurate information on half a dozen (yes, 6!) employees at the Museum... AND, a REFUND from the museum still has not been issued. The standard "refer[ing] to the law" response lacks the appropriate reply regarding the above (unprofessional and rude attitudes of the staff, minus one who was professional and sympathetic towards the issues at hand). THE QR CODE requirement is NOT (at the time we checked) mentioned as being the ONLY ACCEPTABLE means to access the museum. AND, effectively, THIS MUSEUM is accusing ALL THE OTHER FRENCH INSTITUTIONS we had visited during one whole month as 'breaking the law" per their response! I had a VALID COVID VACCINATION CARD from USA, ACCEPTED EVERYWHERE ELSE IN FRANCE!
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