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4 years ago
We signed up for a class with Massimiliano via TripAdvisor and it was outstanding. He showed us the principals of glass work and then let us try it. We made a glass piece that he turned into a necklace. Highly recommended. read more
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Campiello Widmann già Biri 5419B
30121 Venezia
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On our water bus on the way to Murano from Venice, I did some quick research on glass-blowing…read moredemonstrations. There is no shortage of options but you want to make sure you pick a good one. The Glass Cathedral Santa Chiara stood out to me because it's at the very top of TripAdvisor's list of the top attractions in Murano. I tried to make a reservation online but they don't allow day-of reservations so we tried our luck in person. Luckily, it worked out. It's a short walk from the water bus station. Though I will say it's a bit tough to find because the cathedral is a bit hidden. Once you walk in, you see how beautiful the cathedral is and you already feel like you're in the right place. We arrived at a good time and got tickets for the next show. You can just pay for the demonstration itself or add beverages as add-ons e.g. beer, wine, Aperol spritz, mixed drinks, etc. We added Aperol Spritz which is served in a nice glass (I would expect nothing less in Murano). From there, there is some bench seating and a few tables where you can view the demonstration. The artist performing his craft was an artist in the true sense of the word. He wasn't there to entertain the crowd. He didn't seem friendly. But he loves his craft. And I love that. It was super impressive to see him do his thing and create multiple works of art along the help with his assistant. Murano is known for having the best glass-blowing in the world so you'll see a lot of advanced techniques and you'll get a grasp of the skill needed to create what you can buy at stores or online. It makes you appreciate even more the value of handmade goods. Seeing a glass-blowing demonstration is a must when you're in Murano and this place may very well be the best!
We stopped in and enjoyed the glass blowing demonstration. Very affordable entry fee and our kids…read more(4 and 6 years old) entry was free. The staff were friendly and our kids enjoyed themselves!
The artist pursuing his craft.
Our hotel offered us a free water taxi ride at our convenience to the glass center. Obviously, it's…read morea tourist trap. But it is also a truly venetian experience. The glassworks are extraordinary. You see the pieces being created in real time and then you wander the store. There's no hard sell but, hey, you just got a free ride and a lovely show. On a personal note, I fell in love with a piece. It's the most beautiful art I've ever purchased. Any subsequent questions or help I've needed, they've been extremely responsive. Even had I not found anything I loved, I would have bought something small and found it well worth the price of adventure.
Murano glass is most definitely art. You can buy anything from chandeliers to little glass…read moretrinkets. I have a couple unique drinking glasses that no one will ever touch! I also have the most adorable kissing fish trinket. It's one of my favorites. This is most definitely a must stop while in Venice.
Then using hand tools, shapes it into the little figure he is creating.
He re-warms and works it some more....
He starts to shape it and blows to create a bubble.
Outstanding glass-blowing display. And the products in the gallery are impressive. I will, however,…read moresay that coming here is like coming to a car dealership near the end of the month when the salespeople are trying to meet their goals. We paid top dollar for a piece that will be shipped to our home in the Houston area. It's gorgeous. Certified. And signed by the artist. But it was an experience, indeed.
I purchased several items from this gallery in 2005. I just broke a piece of my chandelier and am…read moretrying to get them to respond to me. I'm hoping someone from the gallery might read this and check their email. I need a replacement arm. Please, please respond!
Glassblowing demonstration
I loved this little shop as it was different from many of the cookie cutter shops in Murano that…read moresell the same types of items. Lucia's shop is small, quaint & has more antique and unusual items, including vintage murano glass beads that she uses to make lovely earrings and necklaces. I bought a one of a kind piece made by Lucia from vintage 1930's mutano glass beads along with her own brass beads and fittings. I have a cherished piece that is unique and that I love. Take the path less traveled and in this case, shop in the store less traveled.
a small but friendly and beatifull craftsman workshop and shop for all kinds of glass…read morehave had a nice presentation and explenation of some "things" made of glass situated on the main channel througt Murano, most of the peaple only see the highlighted shops and overlook this store
We were in Venice on a Tauck tour and our tour guide brought us to this location to see how the…read moreMurano glass is made into various products. The demonstration was pretty impressive and interesting. Afterwards, you can stroll through the store to check out the various items they sell. They had everything from wine stoppers to Christmas ornaments to picture frames to glasses and vases and many other really big expensive glassworks.
This is an impressive showroom and has plenty of Murano glass to view and buy. My wife and I…read morestopped here as part of a tour and picked up a couple of small items - they do sell much larger custom made high-end Murano glass, but we were just looking for a couple of souvenirs. Pricing is clearly higher than the local souvenir shops that mostly sell asian-made duplicates, so you will pay up a bit for quality and the glass blowing show that they perform right in front of you. I would highly recommend the experience, and I never felt pressured to buy.
A hot molten blob...
We came here for the glass blowing tour, which included watching a master glass blower make an…read moreactual drinking glass. He also made a really nice looking flower. The staff were helpful and showed us many interesting items that they made here, as well as what other glass makers make. Definitely would recommend stopping in to see what they are making here.
Absolutely a wonderful visit. A must for a "True" Art Collector. This is not a stop for looky…read moretourists.
This is a tiny artisan Murano jewelry and trinket shop operated by a father who speaks no English…read moreand a daughter who does but is never there. I bought a necklace and small bottle, both gorgeous with vivid color. If you go at the right time, you can find the father making the items for sale. It is fascinating to watch.
What a beautiful little shop of handblown glass. The owner works his craft while you shop. Very…read morereasonably priced items - lovely earrings, necklaces and bracelets, along with glassware and other glasswork. All beautifully crafted. My biggest disappointment was that I only bought a couple things and we left for the airport before he opened again the next day. Worth a visit.
Beautiful martini/lemoncello glass
Stepping off the boat on to the island take a left and head past the first few shops, walk up a…read moreslight bridge to the dark green multi-pitched roof building. They have a nice glass making demonstration. We stop at the first demonstration a few Buildings earlier. It was not as impressive or informative. They also have a lovely showroom. You will need to ask to see it. The gift shop is a separate space.
From the owner: Vetreria Murano Arte, riconoscibile per la caratteristica sagoma rossa, occupa un'area di oltre…read more3.500 metri quadrati in Calle San Cipriano 48/1, a Murano (fermata vaporetti: Colonna). Presso la nostra sede è possibile visitare la fornace e vedere i nostri maestri vetrai al lavoro. Una nostra guida vi illustrerà le tecniche tradizionali di lavorazione del vetro. Ingresso: € 3,00* Ingresso Bambini (fino a 11 anni): Gratuito * Sconto di € 3,00 sull'acquisto di 1 prodotto nel nostro negozio presentando la ricevuta d'ingresso (gli sconti non sono cumulabili) Disponiamo di una galleria d'arte con 14 sale d'esposizione dove è possibile ammirare il meglio della produzione artigianale di Murano e di un negozio di souvenir. Siamo aperti tutti i giorni dalle 9.00 alle 16.00. Vetreria Murano Arte glass factory can be recognized from the shores of Venice by its distinctive red outline. We are spread over a 3,500 square meter area on the Calle San Cipriano on Murano, the "Glass island" (waterbus stop: Colonna). At our premises you can visit the furnace and see the glass masters at work. Our guide will explain the traditional glass making techniques. Entrance: Euro 3,00* Children (up to 11 years): Free Entrance * Show your entrance receipt and get a € 3,00 discount on the purchase of 1 item in our shop (the discounts are not cumulative). We have an art gallery with 14 showrooms where is displayed the best of the Murano craftsmanship and a gift shop. We are open all days 9.00am-4.00pm.
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