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Coal mining & cut glass? Yes!
You might wonder why here? In the middle of the former coal mining museum, site of a massive tragedy in 1956, when 262 miners (mostly Italian) lost their lives. But, along with the museum of industr...
This museum is located inside the Le Bois du Cazier mining museum and entry is effectively free. There's an eclectic collection of glass vases, sculptures and other glass based ornaments. All items ar...
Very beautiful pieces of past century, well-defined explanations about the glass industry in the north of Charleroi and during our visit, a exhibition (Lemaire) of very very beautiful piec ...
This museum, which is on the same site of the Cazier wood, is really interesting for its glass and crystal exhibition of any kind, any time and anywhere.
Very beautiful pieces, well-defined. Beautiful glass history since the Roman era. A shot of dream after the long drop of the sad history of mines and miserable history of l' emig...
Coal mining & cut glass? Yes!
You might wonder why here? In the middle of the former coal mining museum, site of a massive tragedy in 1956, when 262 miners (mostly Italian) lost their lives. But, along with the museum of industr...
Average museum with no English
This museum is located inside the Le Bois du Cazier mining museum and entry is effectively free. There's an eclectic collection of glass vases, sculptures and other glass based ornaments. All items ar...
Museum to see, glass is a fantastic material ...
Very beautiful pieces of past century, well-defined explanations about the glass industry in the north of Charleroi and during our visit, a exhibition (Lemaire) of very very beautiful piec ...
included on the Cazier website
This museum, which is on the same site of the Cazier wood, is really interesting for its glass and crystal exhibition of any kind, any time and anywhere.
Fascinating
Very beautiful pieces, well-defined. Beautiful glass history since the Roman era. A shot of dream after the long drop of the sad history of mines and miserable history of l' emig...