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Aage Würtz Keramik

Graven 10, 8700

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Overview

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Aage Würtz Keramik is a ceramics studio and shop in central Horsens run by renowned potters Gitte and Aage Würtz. From the street you step directly into their working universe, where shelves and displays show distinctive Danish ceramics made on site. Pieces range from everyday tableware to more sculptural work, all clearly shaped by the couple’s own style and craftsmanship. The workshop is an active space, with wheels and tools in use, giving visitors a direct sense of how the ceramics are made and finished.

Visit Aage Würtz Keramik if you are interested in high‑quality Danish ceramics and seeing how they are created. You can browse and buy unique pieces made by Gitte and Aage Würtz or join pottery wheel courses with individual guidance. Its central Horsens location makes it an easy, short stop while exploring the nearby streets and attractions.

A good stop in Horsens for anyone interested in Danish ceramics and hands‑on craft.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
30-60 minutes, longer if joining a pottery course.
Best time to visit
Daytime, when the workshop and shop are typically active and courses may be running.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

What is Aage Würtz Keramik in Horsens?
Aage Würtz Keramik is a ceramics studio and shop in central Horsens run by potters Gitte and Aage Würtz. Visitors can see their working environment and browse shelves of their own Danish ceramics. The focus is on handmade pieces created on site, rather than mass‑produced items, so you experience both a workshop and a gallery‑like shop in one place.
Can I buy ceramics directly from Aage Würtz Keramik?
Yes, you can buy ceramics directly in the shop at Aage Würtz Keramik. The pieces for sale are made by Gitte and Aage Würtz themselves, so each item is individual rather than part of a large industrial series. You can look through the displays at your own pace and choose from their selection of Danish ceramics produced in the workshop.
Does Aage Würtz Keramik offer pottery courses?
Aage Würtz Keramik offers pottery wheel courses where participants work directly at the wheel. According to the description, these courses include personalised instruction from the potters, so you receive guidance tailored to your level and questions. If you are interested in joining a course, it is a good idea to check current options and availability in advance.
How much time should I plan for a visit to Aage Würtz Keramik?
If you are mainly browsing and perhaps buying a piece, 30 to 60 minutes is usually enough to look around the shop and see the workshop area. If you join a pottery wheel course with personalised instruction, you will need longer, as courses typically take more time and involve working through several steps at the wheel.
Is Aage Würtz Keramik easy to combine with other sights in Horsens?
Yes, Aage Würtz Keramik is located in central Horsens, so it fits easily into a walking route in the town centre. You can combine a short stop at the ceramics workshop with visits to nearby attractions such as the mural paintings in Horsens, local churches and other points of interest around the centre without needing to drive between them.
Can beginners join the pottery wheel courses at Aage Würtz Keramik?
The description notes that courses at Aage Würtz Keramik include personalised instruction at the pottery wheel. This kind of teaching usually means the potters can adapt guidance to each participant, including those without prior experience. If you are a beginner, it is still wise to check in advance how the course is structured and whether it suits your level.

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