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How and where to visit a Glass Factory in Murano (Venice)

Artisanal glass factory on the island of Murano in Venice
Artisanal glass factory on the island of Murano in Venice

The name of Murano is totally associated with glass and crystal, which is logical when the Murano island has historically been the largest crystal and glass production center Europe.

This is noticeable from the first moment after disembarking at the vaporetto that takes you to the island of Murano from Venice.

On your walk through this small island of the Venice lagoon You will find a succession of stores selling decorative elements and jewelry made in murano glass.

It was at the end of the 13th century when glass factories what was in Venice were forced to move to the Murano island to avoid the danger of fire due to the concentration of glass workers.

In the Murano island it's easy to find small Murano glass factories that, sometimes in a very commercial, are offered to tourists to be visited.

In reality this visit is above all a hook and then go through the large store where we can buy a wide variety of handmade glass products.

Despite this orientation commercial, it is advisable to visit one of these factories to be able to see a live demonstration of the artisanal blown glass technique.

Glass factories in Murano

In this regard, I suggest you visit a small factory located on the main axis of the Murano island.

Getting off the ferry at the stop Column, follows the main street in the center of which is the small canal that crosses the Murano island.

You will find this factory on its left bank, in the section called Mule Foundation, just upon reaching the main channel of the island of Murano, and before going up to the Pont Longo that crosses it.

After crossing a passage, you will find a small factory where several artisans are making decorative glass elements with the artisanal blown glass technique.

You will surely be surprised by the incredible skill with which the glass craftsman creates the shapes of various decorative objects such as vases during the factory demonstration.

They make it from a bubble of molten glass at a temperature of 1.200 degrees Celsius, blowing through a tube, and with the sole help of iron tongs and high speed rotations,

Of course, next to the factory there is a store with a large exhibition of the most varied decorative elements made with Murano glass.

If you are very interested, here is one list of Murano glass manufacturers from the island of Murano

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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  • I bought a figure in 1985. It is a horse that drags a geisha with a beautiful parasol. It is jade green and changes tone, but one of its legs is broken. Glue is ideal for gluing it.

  • I bought a figure in 1985. It is a horse that drags a geisha with a beautiful parasol. It is jade green and changes tone, but one of its legs is broken. Glue is ideal for gluing it.

  • I would like to know the value of the entrance ticket and the visiting hours of the Venice Glass Factory. Thank you so much.

    • Graciela, entry to the glass factory is free because keep in mind that in the end it is a business: they give you an exhibition of the manufacturing process and then you can stop by the store to buy a glass object

  • I would like to know the value of the entrance ticket and the visiting hours of the Venice Glass Factory. Thank you so much.

    • Graciela, entry to the glass factory is free because keep in mind that in the end it is a business: they give you an exhibition of the manufacturing process and then you can stop by the store to buy a glass object

  • I KNEW IN VENICE THESE TLAQUEPAQUE STYLE GLASS BLOWING WORKSHOPS, THE FINISHED PRODUCTS ARE EXPENSIVE AND DIFFICULT TO BRING TO AMERICA IF THEY ARE BIG. IF YOU GO, YOU WILL LIKE ALL THE ITEMS, BUT I BETTER RECOMMEND YOU GO TO THE MEXICAN WORKSHOPS. GREETINGS.

  • I KNEW IN VENICE THESE TLAQUEPAQUE STYLE GLASS BLOWING WORKSHOPS, THE FINISHED PRODUCTS ARE EXPENSIVE AND DIFFICULT TO BRING TO AMERICA IF THEY ARE BIG. IF YOU GO, YOU WILL LIKE ALL THE ITEMS, BUT I BETTER RECOMMEND YOU GO TO THE MEXICAN WORKSHOPS. GREETINGS.

  • Hello, I live in Spain and I have seen the Murano vases and I really liked them. My interest is to do a business to sell them here in Spain if possible, thank you very much for your attention.

  • Hello, I live in Spain and I have seen the Murano vases and I really liked them. My interest is to do a business to sell them here in Spain if possible, thank you very much for your attention.

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