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Join a 2.5-hour artisan ceramics workshop in Barcelona for $49. Create your own hand-made ceramic vessel with expert guidance in a historic workshop.

The Barcelona: Artisan Ceramic Cup or Vase Making Workshop offers a hands-on experience in a historic workshop located in the Poble Sec neighborhood. For $49 per person, participants spend 2.5 hours learning and creating with skilled ceramicists. The workshop takes place at Taller Gingell, a space with roots dating back to the 1890s, previously serving as a bakery and fish monger. This tour is perfect for those interested in craftsmanship, learning new skills, and creating a memorable handcrafted object.
What sets this experience apart is its small group size—limited to 8 participants—which ensures personalized attention. You work directly with clay, tools, and techniques used by professional ceramicists, gaining insight into the materials, textures, and decoration methods. Whether you’re a complete beginner or have some experience, this workshop welcomes all, with no prior skills required. The ability to mail your finished piece or pick it up weeks later adds a flexible touch to this engaging activity.
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The workshop is held in Taller Gingell, a street-front artisan ceramics studio located at Salvá 71-69 in the downtown Poble Sec neighborhood. The space’s 1890s origins provide an authentic backdrop for your creative process. The space was once a bakery and fish monger, adding to its unique character and charm.
This historic setting adds a special atmosphere, making the workshop more than just a craft activity—it’s a glimpse into Barcelona’s local artisan heritage. The warm, inviting environment, combined with modern equipment and artistic touches, encourages relaxation and focus. Participants often appreciate how Wendy and Eric, the guides, manage to create a friendly, fun, and professional atmosphere.

The workshop begins with clear instructions on important ceramics techniques. You’ll learn about the materials, tools, and methods used by professional ceramicists. The guides explain how to sculpt by hand, as well as add texture and decorations to your piece.
Once you understand the basics, you put on your apron and start working with clay and modeling tools. The process is designed to be relaxed and enjoyable, with no experience necessary. The instructors, Wendy and Eric, are praised for their kindness, patience, and sense of humor, making sure every participant feels confident and supported.

Participants have the option to create either a ceramic cup or a planter, personalizing their object with textures, decorations, or simple shapes. With guidance from the guides, you get to craft and decorate your piece, making it uniquely yours.
The workshop emphasizes handbuilding techniques, allowing for more creative control and a more personal touch compared to wheel-throwing. After sculpting, your piece will undergo glazing and kiln firing, processes handled by the workshop. The final product can be either picked up after a few weeks or shipped internationally—a feature highly valued by those leaving Barcelona or wanting to avoid waiting.
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All necessary materials such as clay, modeling tools, and aprons are supplied. The workshop also includes kiln firings and glazing, ensuring your creation is fired and finished professionally. Plus, WiFi is available in the studio, making it easy to share your experience or stay connected.
Participants should note that shipping is not included if they want their finished piece sent home, but the option to mail the object is available after firing. The duration of the activity is 2.5 hours, making it a manageable yet fulfilling experience during your Barcelona stay.
The workshop begins at Taller Gingell, situated at Salvá 71-69. The space is accessible for wheelchair users, making it inclusive for various needs. The activity concludes at the same location, so participants don’t need to worry about transportation after the session.
The neighborhood of Poble Sec is central and vibrant, with easy access to other Barcelona attractions. The small group setting allows for plenty of interaction and personalized guidance from the English- and Spanish-speaking instructors.

Booking allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind if your plans change. You can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan your itinerary. The activity is not suitable for children under 12, ensuring a mature environment conducive to focused creative work.

The consistent 5-star reviews reflect high satisfaction. Participants often mention friendly guides, professional instruction, and a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Many praise the ability to learn new techniques and the quality of the final ceramic objects. The guides Wendy and Eric are particularly noted for their kindness, patience, and humor, helping everyone feel at ease.

What makes this experience special is its combination of historic ambiance, personalized instruction, and creative freedom. The chance to produce your own ceramic piece—whether a cup or planter—adds a tangible souvenir to remember Barcelona by. The small group size ensures everyone receives individual attention, enhancing the learning process.
Another highlight is the option to mail your finished items, especially useful for travelers. The highly positive reviews confirm that participants find this activity both enjoyable and educational, making it a worthwhile addition to any Barcelona itinerary.
This experience appeals to creative travelers, craft enthusiasts, and anyone curious about traditional artisan techniques. It suits those who want a relaxed, hands-on activity with personalized results. Families with children over 12, friends, or couples looking for a unique cultural activity will find this especially rewarding.
The $49 price point offers excellent value for a 2.5-hour workshop led by knowledgeable guides in a historic setting. The quality of instruction, combined with the personalized craft, ensures you’ll leave with a meaningful ceramic object and new skills.
While no prior experience is necessary, participants should be prepared to get their hands dirty and enjoy the creative process. The option to mail your finished piece or pick it up provides flexibility, making this workshop suitable for various travel plans.
This artisan ceramic workshop in Barcelona is a warm, engaging, and enriching activity that brings a piece of local craftsmanship into your hands. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a memorable and productive cultural experience during their stay.
“Was a great experience with great instructors that helped us create a unforgettable event! Looking forward to our product being delivered!”
Is prior pottery experience required?
No, the workshop is designed for all levels, including complete beginners.
What is included in the price?
All materials, including clay, modeling tools, aprons, kiln firing, and glazing, are provided.
Can I take my ceramic piece home immediately?
No, the firing process takes a few weeks, but you can choose to mail it or pick it up once finished.
Is the workshop suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 12 years old.
Where does the workshop take place?
At Taller Gingell, located at Salvá 71-69 in downtown Barcelona.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now to pay later.