Located on the other side of Place St. Pierre to the ancient church from which the square takes its name is this fine building, one of the most recognisable in Limoges. The city was built on the porcelain and enamel industry and owes a great debt of gratitude to the success of the early forefathers of the practices. This beautiful octagonal structure dates from around the end of the 19th Century and has a central façade that is completely covered in porcelain, paying homage to the local trade.