| Location | Indoor |
| Experience type | Glasswork, DIY Workshop |
| Studio glass type | Glass blowing |
| DIY type | Accessory making |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Piazza Campo San Bartolomeo, in front of Farmacia Morelli (50 meters away from Rialto Bridge).(Sestiere di S. Marco, 5310, 30124 Venezia, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy)
Please be at meeting point 5 minutes before departure
A comprehensive Murano glass factory tour typically includes a live glass blowing demonstration by an expert glass master. It also offers the unique opportunity to participate in a workshop where you can create your own handmade glass object, providing a hands-on experience of Murano's traditional craftsmanship and art.
Yes, many Murano glass factories offer guided tours where visitors can observe skilled artisans at work. The 'From Venice: Murano glass factory tour with blowing demo and workshop' specifically allows you to enjoy a guided tour with an expert glass master and then create your own handmade object in a dedicated workshop.
The most common and recommended way to reach Murano from Venice is by vaporetto (public water bus). You can take Line 4.1, 4.2, 12, or 3 from various stops in Venice (e.g., Piazzale Roma, Ferrovia, Fondamente Nove) directly to Murano. The journey typically takes about 10-20 minutes, depending on your departure point.
An independent visit to Murano allows for free exploration but may lack in-depth understanding of the glass-making process. A guided Murano glass factory tour, however, provides direct insights from an expert glass master, often including exclusive access to live demonstrations. This specific tour includes a blowing demonstration and a workshop, offering a more immersive and educational experience beyond simply observing.
A Murano glass factory tour with a demonstration and workshop offers several unique experiences. You'll witness an expert glass master skillfully transform molten glass into intricate art pieces, understanding the traditional techniques. Following this, you get the rare chance to participate in a hands-on workshop, designing and creating your own small glass keepsake, truly connecting with Murano's artistic heritage.
During the glass blowing demonstration on a Murano factory tour, you can expect to see an expert glass master showcase traditional techniques. They will heat, shape, and cool molten glass using specialized tools, often explaining each step of the intricate process. You'll witness the rapid transformation of raw materials into delicate or robust glass art, highlighting centuries of craftsmanship.
In the Murano glass workshop, participants typically create a small, personalized handmade object using traditional Murano glass techniques. This often involves shaping glass under the direct guidance of a master. The specific type of object can vary but generally allows for a creative, tangible souvenir of your experience, such as a pendant, bead, or small decorative piece.
A typical guided Murano glass factory tour that includes both a blowing demonstration and a hands-on workshop generally lasts around 1 to 2 hours. This duration allows ample time to observe the glass master, learn about the intricate process, and then create your own handmade glass object under expert supervision, ensuring a complete and engaging experience.