Wow, just left the Lladró Museum in Tavernes Blanques, and I’m still in awe! The moment you step into the City of Porcelain, you’re swept into a world where every figurine tells a story of incredible craftsmanship. The free guided tour (book ahead, trust me!) takes you through the mesmerizing process of how these delicate pieces are handcrafted—watching artisans paint tiny flowers with such precision blew my mind. Did you know some Lladró pieces take over a year to create from start to finish? For visitors: bring comfy shoes for the 2-hour tour, and don’t miss the “Become an Artist” workshop for €55- you get to craft your own porcelain piece to keep! The boutique is tempting, but prices are steep, so set a budget if...
Read moreBooking the tour online was not easy. The tourist hub at Valencia station gave us incorrect information about where the Lladro factory actually was and our taxi took us to the wrong address. But after all that it was well worth it. We were welcomed by Sabrina . Then a short video is followed by a tour to watch items being made, which is mesmerising, and finish with a visit to the shop. Staff were polite and friendly and willing to answer questions about the techniques they were using. I do recommend a visit However getting a taxi back to Valencia was not easy; one co refused to come as it was too far! In the end a member of Lladro staff called a...
Read moreVisiting the Lladró Museum was such a unique experience! This place is perfect if you’re into art, especially ceramics and porcelain. They take you on a guided tour, showing you step-by-step how these beautiful, delicate figurines are made, and it’s amazing to see the level of detail and care that goes into each piece. You also get to explore the family’s private collection, which includes some incredible artwork that you won’t find anywhere else. Even if you’re not super into porcelain, it’s fascinating to learn about the craftsmanship. I left with a new appreciation for Lladró...
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