Porzellangässchen (Porcelain Alley) in Selb, Germany

The Porzellangässchen, or “Porcelain Alley,” in Selb, Germany, is a distinctive pedestrian passageway showcasing porcelain mosaics that line the pavement and walls. Originally installed in 1970, it was revamped in 2003 by artist Barbara Flügel. She used around 55,000 porcelain tiles to create intricate patterns along the alley, making it a unique tribute to Selb’s long history as a center of porcelain production. The alley connects Ludwigstraße with Gerberplatz, giving visitors a scenic, immersive experience that celebrates Selb’s cultural and artistic heritage in porcelain. For more information, you can explore…

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