The museum is named after Pantaleon Panduro, who's considered the father of modern ceramics in Jalisco. On display are prizewinning pieces from the museum's annual ceramics competition, held every June. It's possibly the best representation of modern Mexican pottery under a single roof. You can request an English-speaking guide.
Reviewed by terrillann from Berkeley, California on 3/7/07
An extensive collection of award-winning ceramics from all over Mexico. It includes many styles and types...talavera from Puebla, Aboles de Vida from Metepec, bruñido from Tonalá etc. In the heart of Talaquepaque and well worth the visit.
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