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Clay2day is a unique event of superb International contempory ceramics to be held in the prestigious gardens of the Keukenhof castle in the suburb area of Amsterdam.

Sneak preview
Are you too curious to wait until 31th of may, then you can enjoy the Sneak Preview already from 12 may 2009.

Gedempte Oude Gracht 117-121
2011 GP Haarlem

Opening
Sunday may 31 van 10:00 uur tot 18:00 uur
Monday june 1 van 10:00 uur tot 17:00 uur

Admission fees adults € 6,-
Admission fees children from 6 to 12 years € 3,-
Children under the age of 6 free

Ceramic artists
An open-air showcase of more than 75 of the most innovative ceramic artists coming from ten different countries. A chance to see emerging new talent along side the well established names. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet the artist in person, maybe acquire some of their work and also have enough possibility to get involved in the making by participating in a number of workshops and demonstrations available.

Special
There will be a good selection of food and drink available at the castle, but why not make your Whit bank holiday weekend really special by indulging in a champagne brunch or a royal high-tea? The castle gardens provide a perfect setting to enjoy and relax whilst admiring the beautiful work on show.

Visiting hours
The event is opened on Sunday May 31 from 10.00 till 18.00 and on Monday June 1st from 10.00 till 17.00.

Accessibility
The Keukenhof castle is conveniently situated to all the major cities in Holland. Amsterdam, Haarlem, Leiden and The Hague are all close by.

The world famous flower garden is just across the road, so if you are coming by car, just follow signs to “Keukenhof” which you’ll find on all the major roads in the area. There are plenty of parking spaces available.

There is a bus route running between Haarlem and Leiden, which then involves a short walk to Clay2day. The schedule can be found on the internet or at the tourist information.
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