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Cruising along the Saar we saw strategically placed German bunkers as a grim reminder of European history. |
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In Sarreguemines we were parked alongside a park. |
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We visited a ceramic factory that has been turned into a museum.
 | An archeological section of the museum shows life in the territory during the Gallo-Roman period. These are old grinding stones.
 | This is an example of the stones that were ground up for the pottery
 | The old water wheel
 | One of the trains used to move the material around.
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Inside one of the remaining kilns |
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The exterior of the kiln |
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The museum has magnificent examples of fine earthenware covered with colorful glazes .
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A fountain |
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Beer mugs with a sense of humor |
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They made frescoes that were used to cover the walls of shops, breweries, spas and restaurants |
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A fireplace |
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A ceramic room heater |
At the end of the museum tour we sat at a dining table and enjoyed a laser show depicting many of the different styles of ceramics that were made in this factory.