The Maison de la Faïence, built in the 19the The new museum, which was built in the 19th century on the ruins of Creil's medieval castle, comprises 4 rooms devoted to displaying the town's collection of fine earthenware.

Type

ERP Type Y

Category

Category 5

Museum.

Environment

Private courtyard, gardens, town.

Situation

City: 60100 Creil
County : Oise
Region: Hauts-de-France

General presentation

19th century bourgeois housee Built on a medieval first floor, it is now a listed Musée de France, with exhibition rooms, display cases and a ceramics collection that has been in place since 2010.

ÉLocation

Good condition.

History of the site

House built on the first floor of the former royal castle of Creil, built by the Counts of Clermont at the end of the 12th century.e century, the birthplace of King Charles IV, then enlarged by Charles V at the end of the 14th century.e century and occupied by the kings of France until the 17th century.e century.

Inhabited by the Gallé-Juillet family of notables from Creillon until 20e century.

House and collections donated to the town of Creil by Berthe Gallé, following the death of her only son in the First World War, and then of her husband in 1928.

Construction period

Construction of the 19e century on a first level at the end of 12e - early 13e century.

Dominant style

19e century.

Particular styles

Covered.

Éoutstanding architectural features

Balcony, shop windows, parquet flooring.

Materials

Stone, brick, glass, wood, zinc.

Technical data

X Power supply X Parking □ HGV access □ Dressing rooms              

X Other toilets: surface area of approximately 190 m².

Special features

Garden, view of the Oise, private courtyard

Numerous display cases and works of art (fragile)