The origin of the name can be attributed to the refugees from Altino who took refuge on the island…read morein the 5th century to escape the invasion from the Huns.
Murano is actually a series of seven islands that are linked by bridges and separated by eight channels in the Venetian Lagoon. It's the largest island, which became an important port for trade in the Adriatic Sea and an active commercial center. In 1291, to avoid the danger of fires, numerous furnaces were moved here. In a short time, the island became the most important center of glass production.
These glassmakers were the only craftsmen in the entirety of Europe who knew how to make mirrors made of glass, instead of the usual metal ones that were more common back then. On top of this, they were also able to create items from materials such as enameled glass, crystalline glass, milk glass, and glass with threads of gold.
Not only does the island have countless glass establishments that my partner, our friends, family members, and I could browse, but just about every Murano glass factory has a showroom where they display their best products. One of them for 3 euros allowed walk-in visitors. Some of us watched his demonstrations and got a good look into the world of Murano glass.
The most precious thing about travel is the opportunity it offers to expand your horizons, which we can recommend.