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  1. Dive into the world of Henry Chapman Mercer. Explore the decorative halls and historic workshops that lay throughout the grounds. Watch our craftsmen as they turn wild Bucks county clay into Mercer tiles. ‍

  2. Fonthill, Mercer Museum and Moravian Pottery and Tile Works is a National Historic Landmark District located at Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

  3. The Tileworks is part of an impressive belt of historical attractions also comprised of Fonthill Castle and the Mercer Museum and known as the Mercer Mile. Just across the street from the Mercer Museum, visitors can also find the Michener Art Museum, a center for culture and beauty.

  4. The Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, a National Historic Landmark, is a non-profit working history museum operated by The TileWorks of Bucks County. Built between 1911 and 1912 by Henry Chapman Mercer, the TileWorks carries on Mercer's tradition of storytelling with the molds, tools and processes he developed over a century ago to make tiles ...

  5. Mar 20, 2015 · Designed after several Spanish monasteries that Mercer had encountered in his travels, the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works Factory in Doylestown looks like it belongs in Europe, as opposed to a quiet Pennsylvania borough.

  6. Calender. June 23rd 2:00PM-4:00PM. TileWorks Celebrates Founder Henry Mercer's 167th Birthday with a Falcon Meet & Greet. TileWorks is celebrating the 167th birthday of our founder, Henry C. Mercer, on June 23rd from 2:00PM to 4:00PM at the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in the courtyard.

  7. May 4, 2024 · Mercer MUSEUM. LEARN MORE. Built to house Henry Mercer's extensive collection of objects representing everyday life in the pre-industrial age. Visit after visit, you're sure to find something new.

  8. Moravian Pottery & Tile Works. 130 Swamp Rd. Doylestown, PA 18901. (215) 239-9797. Visit Website. Send Email. TileWorks is a working History Museum and Contemporary Pottery. Originally built by Henry Mercer, the leading artistic tile maker in the American Arts and Crafts Movement.

  9. Location: Mercer Museum Elkins Gallery Admission: Free Join the Friends of the Bucks County Historical Society and speaker Katia McGuirk for “The Moravian Pottery and TileWorks Then and Now”, a presentation about the history of the Moravian Pottery and TileWorks and where they are now.

  10. Dive into the world of Mercer at your own pace. Explore the decorative halls and historic workshops that lay throughout the grounds. Watch our craftsmen as they turn wild Bucks county clay into Mercer tiles. ‍

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