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Limoges, located in central France in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is renowned for its fine porcelain production dating back to the 18th century. The city features the Gothic Cathedral of Saint-Stephen and sits along the Vienne River. Visitors explore the historic porcelain workshops, visit the Adrien Dubouché Museum dedicated to ceramic arts, and wander through charming medieval streets in the old town.
Limoges is the prefecture of the Haute-Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of west-central France, situated on a plateau above the Vienne River at approximately 300 meters elevation. Historically significant as a center of porcelain manufacture since the 18th century and enamel craft since the medieval period, the city sits roughly 375 km south of Paris and serves as the main urban hub for the wider Limousin area. Content compiled by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team from publicly available cultural, geographic, and tourism sources.
France | Nouvelle-Aquitaine | Haute-Vienne | City Break | Cultural Travel | Craft Heritage | Medieval History