Porcelains for the Kings of Spain
Centro de Interpretación de Nuevo Baztán
- Dates
- 11 March 2026 – 7 June 2026
- Price
- Free admission

In the 18th century, Spanish porcelain was a symbol of prestige, shaped by the ingenuity of the Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro. A unique exhibition, from March 11 to June 7, 2026, at the Centro de Interpretación de Nuevo Baztán, sheds light on this little-known craftsmanship. Vases, figurines and tableware, produced between 1760 and 1808, testify to the influence of Meissen and the contributions of Italian artisans. This collection, drawn from the collections of the National Archaeological Museum and the Museum of the History of Madrid, reveals a fascinating journey into the history of porcelain production in Europe. The exhibition offers a rare glimpse of royal craftsmanship and the decorative richness of these objects, designed for Spanish sovereigns. Free admission, limited advance booking. A rare opportunity to discover an exceptional artistic heritage.