The young Manufacture des Cristaux de la Reine, located in Sèvres, near Paris, looking for a place where coal would be plentiful and cheap, decides to come to Le Creusot. A large U-shaped building was erected on the heights above the foundry to house workshops, warehouses, administration and workers’ quarters. Nearby, two conical brick halls housed the furnaces.
The Cristallerie Royale du Creusot MontceauAn industry now extinct
At the time of the Manufacture Royale
Luxury, detail and meticulous artistry
The beauty of Le Creusot crystals
The home of the blacksmiths
In the early 1830s, the Le Creusot crystal works ran into difficulties and was eventually sold by its owners. In 1832, it was bought by Baccarat and Saint-Louis, who decided to repatriate all production to eastern France. The Creusot glass and crystal industry died out.
The buildings were used to house miners and foundry workers until they were bought out in 1837 by the Schneider brothers, the new owners of the forges. Eugène Schneider decided to make it his home in Le Creusot. Work was then gradually undertaken to transform the former crystal works into a prestigious residence, which took the name of Château de la Verrerie.
Today
A museum
Today, the Château de la Verrerie houses the Musée de l’Homme et de l’ Industrie, which introduces visitors to the history of the region’s industrial development. The permanent exhibition focuses on the manufacture of crystal, and representative objects illustrate the know-how, quality and variety of products once made at the Le Creusot crystal works.
Cristallerie Royale in three key dates
1781
The Fonderie Royale is founded at Le Creusot. At the time, the fashion for lead crystal was arriving straight from England and seducing the French aristocratic courts.
1830
The Cristallerie experienced its first difficulties, and was eventually sold by its owners.
1837
Eugène Schneider decides to make the crystal works his home in Le Creusot. He gave the building a second life, transforming it from a crystal glassworks into a prestigious residence.
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