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Ceramic Saturday | Manises Ceramics Museum.
11:00am
Museo de Cerámica de Manises (MCM)
Free
About this event
Valencia Events Co
Ceramic Saturdays at the Manises Ceramics Museum (2026 Edition)
Discover the 700-year pottery tradition of Manises in a lively, engaging way. This special monthly event offers a deep dive into the history and evolution of our world-renowned ceramics, from the 14th century to the modern day.
- Dates: 18 April, and 16 May 2026
- Time: 11:00 a.m.
- Price: Free
- Capacity: Limited to 35 people (Registration required)
- Target Audience: Participants aged 15 and over
- Venue: Museo de Cerámica de Manises (MCM)
- Address: Calle del Sagrario, 22
- Postcode: 46940
- City: Manises (Valencia), Spain
- Toilets: Public restrooms are available on-site for visitors.
- Accessibility: The museum is located in a historic 18th-century building; please contact the tourist office if you have specific mobility requirements.
How to Register
To secure your spot, please contact the Manises Tourist Office or website:
- Phone: +34 961 52 56 09
- Email: turismo@manises.es
Saturday Hours
- Morning: 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM.
- Midday Break: Closed from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM.
- Afternoon: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
To get to the Manises Ceramics Museum (Calle del Sagrario, 22), you have several direct options from the Valencia area:
By Metro (Fastest)
The metro is the most convenient way to reach the museum.
- Lines: Take Line 3, 5, or 9.
- Stop: Get off at the Manises station.
- Walking: From the station, it is a 5 to 7-minute walk. Walk toward the historic centre following the signs for the "MCM" or the "Museo de Cerámica."
By Bus
- Line: Take the Metrobus Line 150 (the yellow bus), which runs between Valencia and the Airport.
- Stop: Get off at the Manises - Casa de la Cultura stop.
- Walking: The museum is about a 4-minute walk from this stop.
By Car
- Route: Take the V-30 or A-3 motorway towards the Airport and exit at Manises.
- Parking: Look for parking on Avenida de los Tranvías or near the Mercado Municipal. From there, it is a short walk into the pedestrian-friendly streets of the old quarter where the museum is located.
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