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Antígua Casa Talavera, Madrid, Spain

Address: Isabel la Católica, 2. 28013 Madrid
Tel.: 91 547 34 17
Metro: Santo Domingo

Antígua Casa Talavera

Shop Information

Antígua Casa Talavera is a shop in Madrid which specialises in ceramics.

Read customer reviews of Antígua Casa Talavera, or write one yourself here

This establishment, located in the centre of Madrid, is over 100 years old.

Visitors here can find genuine works of art in quality ceramic, both handcrafted and hand-painted, such as sangria pitchers, dinnerware, tea sets, plates, and vases. The shop has original designs and also replicas of models created from the 10th to the 18th century.

The pieces come from the locations in Spain famous for their ceramic and potteries such as Talavera, Toledo, Manises, Valencia, Puente del Arzobispo, Alcora, Granada, and Seville.

Holders of the Madrid Tourist Card obtain a 5% discount on any purchase over 50 euros.


Shop Location

The address of Antígua Casa Talavera is: Isabel la Católica, 2, 28013 Madrid.

The nearest Metro station is Santo Domingo. Please see the location map for Antígua Casa Talavera below.


Reviews of Antígua Casa Talavera

Mansoor Shah
13 Apr 2011, 14:38
Amazingly accurate description of the previous customer. Reluctantly let my wife and I in. Very guarded, limited conversation and restriction to the main room. We almost walked out because of their poor attitude, but they had great stuff, so we braved it. Once they realized that we were serious buyers, and we said we were going to buy one item... they not only took us into their treasure room, but talked his head off. Couldn't get him to shut up. We bought a bunch of stuff. Very expensive, but you will not find this quality anywhere. Have been in business for 107 years as the plaque from the city, certify's.
Chris
05 Dec 2009, 10:26
Only for collectors who are willing to pay high prices! The shop is a little strange-first you ring the bell to enter,then the older sister turns on the lights as you wander throught this overstocked shop-no prices marked-you need to keep asking as she follows you.
Finally if you do decide to purchas something the brother appears-doesn't talk but takes care of the money ans she packs up your item.As you leave she turns off all the lights and lockes the door!
The outside of the shop is covered with wonderful tiles but inside is just strange-I don't know how they stay in business!
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