The Triana Ceramics Museum or Center maintains the memory of one of the last most typical ceramic factories in Triana, Cerámica Santa Ana. It seeks to represent the history of the neighborhood's pottery tradition and has given shape to new spaces where different activities are developed: permanent collection of ceramics, visits to the old facilities, temporary exhibitions, etc. . In addition to artisan workshops to reactivate the Triana pottery tradition.
The Museum is divided into two floors: the ground floor where the permanent exhibition is located, we find the ovens, some from the 16th century, the water well, the mineral mills, the clay deposits, the containers to store the pigments, the tables for drying pieces and drying molds, the potter's wheel and the board where the painters decorated the tiles.
On the upper floor, newly built, we find spaces with different functions: tourist spot, assembly hall and the permanent exhibition appears with pieces of ceramics by Aníbal González, which come from the Plaza de España, collection pieces from the City Hall, the National Museum of Decorative Arts and the Pîckman and Santa Ana factories. Added to all this is an ethnographic and historical tour of Triana and its traditions.
From Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sundays, holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.