based on 1393 reviewsIt displays many exquisite glass products and is also a place with an elegant environment. The glass museum here looks quite good. There are a large number of glass crafts and many exquisite items can be seen in the museum.
The Murano Glass Museum (MuranoGlassMuseum) is located on the island of Murano in Venice, which is famous for its stained glass production. In the museum, you can admire the representative glass products of Murano, carefully crafted by glass artisans from all over the world, whether you prefer traditional or modern styles, you can find them here. The Murano Glass Museum is a very small exhibition hall with only three rooms. It displays the production process, handicraft development and production history of glass, in addition to some glass products. The reception staff of the museum are very friendly and are proficient in English, German and Japanese and other languages, which can help you better understand the development of glass making in the Glass Museum and the whole island of Murano.
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It displays many exquisite glass products and is also a place with an elegant environment. The glass museum here looks quite good. There are a large number of glass crafts and many exquisite items can be seen in the museum.
Murano is not as famous as the "Glass Island" as tourists call it. The Glass Island is rich in a variety of colorful glass products. From practical cups, lamps, vases, red wine bottle caps to decorative photo frames, fruit plates, earrings, pendants, etc., there is nothing that can't be done. There are glass crafts on the island, and more are small glass craftsman workshops. In the glass workshop, you can watch the craftsmen make glass products on the spot, and be amazed by their unique ingenuity and exquisite technology. The Glass Museum is a relatively large venue for displaying glass products. Through the window, admire those spiritual glass products, can't help but admire the masters' ingenious craftsmanship.
When you go to this island, you must visit the glass museum. There are some glass factories on the island, which have been converted into museums. This is the current model. In the morning, many small shops sell glass products, which are quite exquisite. Some shops also make some on site for sale to tourists.
When we came here, there was a modern glass art exhibition in addition to the regular exhibitions. The total ticket price was 10 euros, which felt very worthless. There were not many things, the exhibition hall had no introductory text, and the exhibits were not as exquisite and gorgeous as imagined. There was no sense of history and local characteristics here. To be honest, if you must come to Murano, it is better to find a better glass factory like a tour group to watch the on-site production and buy the glass products you like.
In addition to water, Venice also has the Glass Island, and the CAM Glass Museum on the Glass Island is a must-see classic attraction. There are slightly fewer tourists here, and all kinds of glass are works of art, from their origins to high-quality household products, which are eye-opening.
The Glass Museum is the biggest feature of this island. Many tourists come here to visit Venice's glass products, which are famous all over the world. For hundreds of years, the glass products here have been world-renowned fine products. The museum displays the production process and craftsmanship.