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Museum of Royal Worcester has full wheelchair access throughout the galleries, two lifts and a disabled toilet. Wheelchairs are available for use at the Museum free of charge, subject to availability.
A tour of the factory gives you the opportunity to see 'behind the scenes' and learn some of the secrets of Royal Worcester's success.
Tours at regular intervals throughout the day starting at 10.25am. Also on sale is Royal Brierly, Dartington, Caithness and Stuart Crystal, Spode and many other interesting items
Royal Worcester was founded in 1751 by Dr John Wall and the company has been in continuous production ever since. The first Royal Warrant was granted in 1789 by King George III, and this honour has been bestowed through each successive reign up to the present day. To-day this tradition of distinction still flourishes and some 240 years later, Royal Worcester's unique range of fine china and porcelain remains unsurpassed throughout the world.
The Dyson Perrins Museum houses the world's largest collection of Worcester Porcelain and you can see many rare item including the celebrated Wigornia Creamboat one of the first pieces made by the company in 1751.
A tour of the factory gives you the opportunity to see 'behind the scenes' and learn some of the secrets of Royal Worcester's success.
Tours at regular intervals throughout the day starting at 10.25am. Also on sale is Royal Brierly, Dartington, Caithness and Stuart Crystal, Spode and many other interesting items
Royal Worcester was founded in 1751 by Dr John Wall and the company has been in continuous production ever since. The first Royal Warrant was granted in 1789 by King George III, and this honour has been bestowed through each successive reign up to the present day. To-day this tradition of distinction still flourishes and some 240 years later, Royal Worcester's unique range of fine china and porcelain remains unsurpassed throughout the world.
The Dyson Perrins Museum houses the world's largest collection of Worcester Porcelain and you can see many rare item including the celebrated Wigornia Creamboat one of the first pieces made by the company in 1751.
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Map Location
Severn St, Worcester WR1 2ND, England