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Murano Glass-3
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Murano Glass

Gondolas and glass-making. These are the two images that are unconsciously linked in the collective imagination with the city of Venice. They have now become symbols of the city.

Wood and metals were cut and forged to build the ‘Queen’ of the lagoon. Sand, minerals and fire were skilfully mixed and blended with chemical knowledge obtained from the study of alchemy. Using skill and dexterity, the incandescent substance was shaped and turned into glass.

Man manipulates elements in nature to transform them as he pleases. Likewise, the hands of a master craftsman work quickly using tools that have remained unchanged for thousands of years. Only the shapes have been altered, while the combination of techniques has become ever more daring.

The story of glass is ancient and mysterious: some individuals, like Pliny The Elder in his “Naturalis Historia” in 77 A.D., have turned it into legend. The writer describes how some Phoenician merchants disembarked onto sandy beaches after a long voyage at sea and, since there were no stones, they used clods of sand to build small walls to support their pots when cooking. They lit a fire underneath the pan and found to their surprise that a molten white-hot liquid flowed out, which would become known as glass.

Its actual use is even less clear to us. Glass had already appeared in the Middle East between 3500 and 3000 B.C.; hence the Phoenician merchants and sailors can only be credited with having facilitated the spread of glass objects and techniques throughout the Mediterranean basin.

Later the Venetians, who were in constant contact with areas occupied by the Phoenicians, imported their techniques to become the most famous masters of glassmaking in the world.

Legend and history meet once again in Venice: so let us continue along the Strada del Vetro until we come to the island of Murano. Here we will visit the Glass Museum in which the past has been perfectly preserved, allowing us to appreciate the evolution of this ancient art. We will then visit a glass factory – off the beaten tourist track – to marvel at the skills learnt by master craftsmen from their fathers. Who knows, they might even let us in on some of their secrets!

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Highlights

  • Discover the Island of Murano
    Sail to Murano aboard a private boat and explore the birthplace of Venice’s most ancient and fascinating craft.
  • Visit the Museum of Glass
    Admire centuries of creativity and innovation inside the Glass Museum, where ancient masterpieces trace the evolution of this magical art.
  • Meet the Master Glassmakers
    Step into an authentic glass factory and watch artisans shape glowing glass into delicate forms using techniques passed down through generations.

Itinerary

  1. Murano Glass Museum
    Begin your discovery inside the Glass Museum, where tools, artworks, and ancient artifacts tell the story of over a thousand years of glassmaking.
  2. Visit to a traditional glass factory
    Witness the mesmerizing process of blowing and shaping molten glass, guided by skilled masters in an authentic workshop away from the tourist crowds.
  3. Return to Venice by private boat
    Conclude your experience with a relaxing ride back to Venice, reflecting on the artistry and timeless elegance of Murano glass.

Included

  • Hire of a private boat
  • Visit a glass factory in Murano

Not included

  • Museum of Glass entrance Tickets. Ticket price 10.50 € per person, 8.00€ reduced (kids from 6 to 14 years old, students from 15 to 25 years old, over-65 U.E. citizens)

Good to Know

Are the tours private or shared with other guests?

All our tours are completely private and tailor-made. You’ll have your own guide and boat, without sharing the experience with strangers.

If weather conditions make the tour unsafe, we’ll reschedule it or offer a full refund. Light rain is not usually a problem — Venice is charming even under the drizzle!

Absolutely. Each experience can be personalized based on your interests — art, photography, gastronomy or hidden Venice spots. Just let us know in advance.

Payments can be made securely online at the time of booking. Major credit and debit cards are accepted. For private or customized tours, payment details will be shared upon confirmation.

We recommend wearing comfortable shoes suitable for walking and bringing a bottle of water, especially during the warmer months. A hat, sunglasses, and light clothing are also useful in summer. During cooler seasons, dress in layers and don’t forget a rain jacket or umbrella, just in case.

To ensure a pleasant and respectful experience for everyone:

  • Pets are generally not allowed, unless clearly specified for certain outdoor tours.

  • When visiting churches or sacred sites, please wear appropriate clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Light scarves or shawls are perfect if you need to cover up temporarily.

  • For everyone’s safety, large bags, strollers, or bulky items may not be permitted inside certain buildings or museums.

Meeting point

Pick up at your hotel if located in Venice

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Cancellation policy

Cancellation 10 days before

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Info Tour

Price: 300,00 EUR

Time: 3 h (180 min)

Languages: 🇮🇹 Italiano, 🇬🇧 English

Max: 9 participants

Pace: 🥾 Easy

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