Imperial Porcelain Factory – The Legacy of Russian Porcelain Since 1744
Founded in 1744 by Empress Elizabeth, the Imperial Porcelain Factory in St. Petersburg is the oldest porcelain manufacturer in Russia and one of the oldest in Europe. Established to create fine porcelain for the Imperial Court, it soon became a symbol of Russian craftsmanship, artistic excellence, and cultural heritage.
For nearly three centuries, the factory has produced exquisite tableware, decorative objects, sculptures, and unique works of art. Many of its masterpieces are now displayed in renowned museums and private collections around the world, reflecting the rich history of Russian decorative arts from the imperial era to the present day.
Despite the passage of time and changing historical periods, the factory has carefully preserved its traditional techniques. Every stage of production—from shaping the porcelain to the intricate hand-painting—is carried out by skilled artisans who continue a craft passed down through generations.
Visitors are invited to step inside this living piece of Russian history through guided tours of the factory, where they can witness the remarkable process of porcelain making. Interactive master classes offer a rare opportunity to create and decorate a porcelain piece by hand, allowing guests not only to learn the techniques of this centuries-old craft, but also to connect with the spirit, traditions, and soul of one of Russia's greatest artistic legacies.
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