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Hetjens-Museum Deutsches Keramik-Museum

Schulstraße 4,
Düsseldorf
North Rhine Westphalia
Germany
0211-899-4210

Type: Museum
Addmission Fee: €3
Hours: Tues-Sun 11am-4pm (on Wednesdays it closes at 9pm)

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The Hetjens-Museum Deutsches Keramik-Museum is the only museum in the German-speaking world dedicated exclusively to ceramics. It uses its collection of 12,000 items to explain the use and development of ceramics over 8,000 years in different regions and cultures. Opening hours are Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm, closing at 9 pm on Wednesday. Admission is Euro 3.

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Last updated October 10, 2011
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