Limoges shines with a legacy of porcelain artistry that dates back centuries, its name synonymous with fine craftsmanship and luminous enamelwork. Stroll through the historic quarter of La Boucherie, where medieval timbered houses frame cobbled lanes, then visit the Musée National Adrien Dubouché to admire exquisite ceramics alongside international glass collections. The city’s spiritual centerpiece, the Gothic Cathedral of Saint-Étienne, rises dramatically above the winding Vienne River, offering panoramic views from its towers. Art lovers should not miss the opportunity to explore the Sèvres - Cité de la Céramique complex, a living testament to the region’s enduring artisanship. With its rich cultural layers and quiet charm, Limoges offers a refined, understated elegance far from the tourist crowds.