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  1. Visit us at the Museum of Royal Worcester and discover the extraordinary stories of the workers and artists who skilfully made the objects and the celebrity customers who enjoyed them. Enjoy interactive displays, and family explorer trails in our stunning galleries, completely refurbished in 2018.

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  2. Explore stunning galleries and exciting exhibitions where you’ll see some of the earliest porcelain made in England and iconic objects like Admiral Lord Nelson’s breakfast teapot, the 1865 exquisite Earl-of-Dudley tea-service, painted fruit and famous Evesham oven-to-tableware.

  3. Explore the stories of workers, artists and celebrity customers. Enjoy a free audio guide, family backpacks and our new Sensory Trail to experience the smells, sounds and feel of 'The Porcelain'. You can even get hands-on creative in our popular Paint-Your-Own-Pottery studio. Choose from a range of ceramic shapes and paint your own unique design.

  4. Welcome to the Museum of Royal Worcester. Join in creative fun this Autumn. Discover our new interactive Sensory Trail to experience the feel, sounds and smells of 'The Porcelain' factory. You can even get hands-on with Paint Your Own Pottery and Halloween themed workshops. Family and Grandparent Day Out tickets are available. Find out more.

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  5. In stunning refurbished galleries, you’ll see some of the earliest porcelain made in England - iconic objects like Admiral Lord Nelson’s breakfast teapot, Worcester’s famous Painted Fruit and Evesham oven-to-tableware. Enjoy a free audio guide, family backpacks and our new Sensory Trail to experience the smells, sounds and feel of ‘The Porcelain’.

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    • Worcester Porcelain Museum Severn Street, WR1 2ND
  6. Museum of Royal Worcester. Learn about the talented workforce and everyday life as you travel through the Georgian, Victorian and 20th Century galleries. Free audio tour with entry. Visit website.

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  8. The Museum of Royal Worcester is home to the world’s largest collection of Worcester porcelain. The collections date back to 1751 and include the Victorian gallery, the ceramic collections, archives, and records of factory production.