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Pottery & Ceramics in Zug

On the shore of Lake Zug, the town's ceramics studios offer a calm, tactile escape from the commuter rush. Learn wheel throwing, hand-building, and glazing from experienced ceramicists, then fire and take home functional pieces you've shaped yourself. Workshops suit everyone from first-timers to returning makers.

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Pottery & Ceramics in Zug at a glance

Pottery & Ceramics in Zug: Atelo shows 1 providers and 71 current courses with direct booking links. Prices and dates come from provider feeds and should be checked on the provider site before booking.

Providers
1
Current courses
71
Price range
CHF 45-650
Languages
German
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Pottery & Ceramics providers in Zug

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Frequently asked questions

What pottery classes are available in Zug?
Zug studios offer wheel throwing, hand-building, and glazing, from single trial sessions to multi-week courses where you complete several pieces and learn kiln firing.
How much do pottery classes in Zug cost?
Pottery classes in Zug typically range from CHF 80 to CHF 250 per session. Multi-week courses include clay, glazing, and firing in the price; trial sessions are often cheaper.
Can beginners take pottery classes in Zug?
Yes. Zug ceramics studios run dedicated beginner classes where instructors guide every step, no prior experience needed and all materials provided.