Porcelain House

A magnificent architectural masterpiece entirely covered in antique porcelain pieces

Porcelain House

Key Information

Architectural Style

French Renaissance with Chinese Porcelain Decoration

Construction Year

1920s with porcelain addition in 2002

Porcelain Pieces

Over 400 million pieces

Collection Size

Thousands of porcelain artifacts

Architect

Zhang Lianzhi

Cultural Significance

Fusion of Western architecture and Chinese ceramic art

The Porcelain House in Tianjin is one of the most unique and visually stunning attractions in China. This extraordinary building is completely covered with over 400 million pieces of antique porcelain, creating a breathtaking mosaic that glitters in the sunlight. Originally built in the 1920s as a French-style villa, it was transformed by Chinese collector Zhang Lianzhi into this porcelain wonder. The exterior features intricate designs made from ancient Chinese porcelain, crystal, and gemstones, while the interior houses an impressive collection of porcelain artifacts spanning different dynasties. Every surface - walls, roof, columns, and even the surrounding fence - is adorned with colorful porcelain pieces, making it a true testament to Chinese ceramic artistry and creative architecture.

Things to Do

  • Admire the exterior porcelain mosaic covering every surface of the building
  • Explore the interior museum showcasing ancient Chinese porcelain collections
  • Photograph the stunning architectural details and colorful patterns
  • Learn about the history of Chinese porcelain making techniques
  • Appreciate the integration of Western architecture with Chinese decorative arts
  • Study the different porcelain styles from various Chinese dynasties