Do you want to learn about the inner workings of a real Murano workshop? Are you tired of the endless tourist traps around Venice and Murano? Look no more!
With this experience, I want to show you what a real glass factory looks and feels like, understand the production process of glass from sand to a bespoke piece, and watch real Murano Glass Masters while they blow glass (explanation in English).
What you will experience:
First, in the Batch Room the place where it all starts: Here, sand and other chemicals are mixed to perfection to obtain glass that will melt once charged into a 1400°C furnace. Next, in the Hotshop where the magic happens: You will learn about the glass melting process, from chemical mix to molten glass, how the furnaces work, and an overview of all the tools we use. Last, in the Coldshop where the glass starts to shine! You will see all the machines used to carve, drill, cut, flatten, and polish glass.
Step behind the scenes of a cutting-edge Murano glass factory where tradition meets innovation. Discover how a young, dynamic team blends centuries-old techniques with modern, energy-efficient technology to create stunning avant-garde glass masterpieces. Watch as master artisans collaborate, transforming molten glass into extraordinary works of art. This exclusive tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the future of glassmaking, where heritage and innovation forge a dazzling new path.
Please note that the meeting point is situated in the gallery of our factory, not at the area where the glassblowers work. We cannot be held accountable if the customer fails to arrive promptly at the designated meeting point, as we may have other reservations and will commence the tour punctually.
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