Museo del Vetro (Murano Glass Museum), Venice (must see)
Museo del Vetro is an excellent destination for discovering the rich history of glassmaking, including the renowned Murano glass, and observing authentic examples, some dating back 500 years! With a total of eight rooms featuring different themes, visitors can easily spend an hour immersing themselves in the informative displays and admiring the exquisite pieces.
The collection includes astonishing ancient Syrian glassworks that must be seen to be truly appreciated, as well as striking contemporary creations. For an even more immersive experience, visitors have the opportunity to purchase a combined ticket that includes a demonstration by skilled glass artisans, allowing them to witness the craft in action.
The palace housing the museum was built in typical Flamboyant Gothic style. In 1659, it became the residence of Bishop Marco Giustinian, who later acquired the property and donated it to the Torcello diocese. In 1861, it transformed into the town hall of Murano Municipality, utilizing the first floor to showcase glass artworks by local artists. Over time, the collection expanded, gradually encompassing the entire building. Notably, the magnificent chandeliers suspended from the ceiling are among the museum's standout features.
Tip:
Don't forget to visit the gift shop, offering great value and a chance to acquire unique items while avoiding the touristy kitsch often found in commercial establishments.
The collection includes astonishing ancient Syrian glassworks that must be seen to be truly appreciated, as well as striking contemporary creations. For an even more immersive experience, visitors have the opportunity to purchase a combined ticket that includes a demonstration by skilled glass artisans, allowing them to witness the craft in action.
The palace housing the museum was built in typical Flamboyant Gothic style. In 1659, it became the residence of Bishop Marco Giustinian, who later acquired the property and donated it to the Torcello diocese. In 1861, it transformed into the town hall of Murano Municipality, utilizing the first floor to showcase glass artworks by local artists. Over time, the collection expanded, gradually encompassing the entire building. Notably, the magnificent chandeliers suspended from the ceiling are among the museum's standout features.
Tip:
Don't forget to visit the gift shop, offering great value and a chance to acquire unique items while avoiding the touristy kitsch often found in commercial establishments.
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Sight Name: Museo del Vetro (Murano Glass Museum)
Sight Location: Venice, Italy (See walking tours in Venice)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Sight Location: Venice, Italy (See walking tours in Venice)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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