Founded in 1653, Royal Delft (Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles) stands as the sole surviving 17th-century porcelain factory in the Netherlands, renowned for its iconic blue-and-white hand-painted stoneware. Located in The Hague, this historic site offers visitors a unique glimpse into the traditional craftsmanship that has been preserved for centuries. As you explore the factory, you can observe artisans at work, creating intricate designs on each piece, and learn about the meticulous techniques passed down through generations. Today, travelers can not only witness the production process but also purchase authentic Delftware, making it a compelling destination for those interested in Dutch cultural heritage and fine ceramics.
Royal Delft (Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles)
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