Journées de la Poterie de Betschdorf
Edition 2026 Heritage Folk Traditions Family

Journées de la Poterie de Betschdorf

Salt-glazed cobalt stoneware from the Rue des Potiers

Betschdorf — Bas-Rhin (67)
Dates 04 Jul — 04 Jul 2026
Location Betschdorf (67)
Prices Free
Status

About Nuit de la Céramique

The Journées de la Poterie de Betschdorf — the highlight of which is the Nuit de la Céramique et de l'Artisanat — takes over the famous Rue des Potiers in this village renowned for its cobalt-painted salt-glazed stoneware every summer. For centuries, Betschdorf's artisans have perpetuated this unique technique inherited from the potters of the Westerwald. From 5 PM to midnight, potters open their workshops, exhibit outdoors, and offer demonstrations and activities in a festive and friendly atmosphere.

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Betschdorf: Capital of Cobalt Salt-Glazed Stoneware

The village of Betschdorf, nestled in northern Alsace a few kilometers from Haguenau, is world-renowned for its cobalt-painted salt-glazed stoneware pottery. This exceptional tradition dates back to 1717, when potters from the Westerwald (a German region) settled in Betschdorf and brought their salt-firing technique, which gives the pieces their characteristic glaze and their blue motifs on a gray background. Three centuries later, about ten workshops continue this unique know-how in France.

The Nuit de la Céramique et de l'Artisanat

Every summer, the municipality of Betschdorf organizes its traditional Nuit de la Céramique et de l'Artisanat (Ceramics and Crafts Night) in the Rue des Potiers (Pottersgass), an emblematic street lined with half-timbered houses housing the workshops of Betschdorf's last potters. From 5 PM to midnight, the street transforms into an open-air craft market where art, tradition, and conviviality meet.

Artisans and Creators

The potters of Betschdorf present their creations — salt cellars, terrines, vases, jugs, decorative objects — and exceptionally open their workshops to the public. Artisans from other backgrounds join them to offer contemporary ceramics, jewelry, woodwork, glassware, and other crafts. Local associations provide catering with Alsatian specialties, creating an authentic village festival atmosphere.

The Pottery Museum

The visit is an opportunity to discover the Betschdorf Pottery Museum, which traces the history of this craft since the 18th century. Collections of old and contemporary pieces, potter's tools, and a reconstruction of a traditional workshop offer a fascinating insight into the evolution of salt-glazed stoneware pottery and the lives of potters over the centuries.

A Living and Recognized Art

Betschdorf pottery is distinguished by the exclusive use of salt-glazed stoneware — a high-temperature firing technique (1,280°C) where salt thrown into the kiln at the end of firing creates a natural glaze on the pieces — and by cobalt painting, which produces the characteristic blue motifs: birds, flowers, geometric patterns, and scenes from daily life. This know-how, shared with Soufflenheim for utilitarian ceramics, makes Northern Alsace an exceptional ceramic region.

Nuit de la Céramique — edition 2026

The 2026 Nuit de la Céramique et de l'Artisanat will take over Betschdorf's Rue des Potiers for an evening of discovery of cobalt-painted salt-glazed stoneware.

2026 Edition

The Nuit de la Céramique et de l'Artisanat in Betschdorf returns in July 2026 to the Rue des Potiers. Betschdorf's potters will open their workshops and present their salt-glazed stoneware creations. The detailed program will be announced in spring 2026.

Prices Nuit de la Céramique 2026

Free admission

Practical information — Nuit de la Céramique

Access

  • By car: Betschdorf is 45 km north of Strasbourg and 10 km north of Haguenau. Take the A35 or A4 towards Haguenau, then the D263 towards Betschdorf. Free parking.
  • By bus: Regular lines from Haguenau.

Hours

  • Nuit de la Céramique: One Saturday in July, from 5 PM to midnight
  • Pottery Museum: Tuesday to Saturday 10 AM-12 PM and 1 PM-6 PM, Sunday 2 PM-6 PM

Prices

  • Free admission

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Where does it take place — Nuit de la Céramique

Rue des Potiers

Rue des Potiers, 67660 Betschdorf

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+33 3 88 54 48 00

Nuit de la Céramique in brief

Heritage Folk Traditions Family Art & Craft Trades Crafts Ceramics Outdoor Nocturnal Free Bas-Rhin

History of Nuit de la Céramique