The exhibition “Ceramics International” shows artists from all over the world showing their unique pieces in the ceramics garden at the castle and in the museum’s exhibition rooms. All exhibits were created during international ceramic symposiums that have been held in Römhild every three years since 1975. The museum's ceramic holdings include artistically very sophisticated exhibits from the 20th and 21st centuries, thereby strengthening the importance of the “Glücksburg” Castle Museum and the city of Römhild as an important location for international contemporary ceramics.
The town of Römhild lies against the picturesque backdrop of the Gleichberge mountains.
Next to the church, the "Glücksburg" castle dominates the skyline of the town. The 500-year-old castle, formerly the residence of the Henneberg counts of the Römhild line and Duke Heinrich of Saxony-Römhild, encloses two courtyards. The museum has been located in the rear part of the castle complex since 1979. The landscaped garden with its large ceramics and the "Keramik International" exhibition are dedicated to contemporary ceramics.