Venetië Murano Island glasfabriekentour met glasblazende demonstratie





Beschrijving
Neem deel aan de Colleoni Glass Factory-tour en bewonder een deskundige glasmeester die een object maakt met de blaas- en beeldhouwtechnieken. Bezoek onze showrooms en gebruik je ticket als tegoed om door ons te besteden
Rondreisopties
Reisroute
Bezoek de glasfabriekstudio's en bewonder glasmeesters in acties die objecten blazen
Bewonder de glascollectie van onze meester en gebruik je toegangsbewijs als volledig tegoed om in de winkel te besteden
Hoogtepunten
Wat is inbegrepen
Beoordelingen van reizigers
Belangrijke informatie
- Rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Er zijn speciale kinderzitjes beschikbaar
- Vervoersopties zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Alle plaatsen en oppervlakken zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Reizigers moeten ten minste een gemiddelde conditie hebben
- Kinderen moeten worden begeleid door een volwassene
- Kan worden beheerd door een meertalige gids
- Op bepaalde data moeten de meeste reizigers die buiten Venetië verblijven en van plan zijn een dag op bezoek te komen, een toegangsprijs van € 5 betalen. Voor meer informatie (inclusief vrijstellingen) en om te zien op welke dagen deze vergoeding van toepassing is, gaat u naar: https://cda.ve.it
Beoordelingen(351)
It was very interesting and the children really enjoyed it.
This glass factory located in Murano offers an absolutely captivating glassblowing demonstration, where you can admire the impressive craftsmanship of the artisans live. It is a real treat for the eyes. On the other hand, the visit to the shop completely ruins the experience. The salesperson instantly lost her smile as soon as she realized that we were not going to buy anything. Worse yet, faced with our refusal to buy their overpriced parts, she flat-out refused to call us a taxi to leave. An unacceptable attitude and a total lack of respect. The visit is worth it for the artisans, but the sales department is to be avoided! He hates tourists.
I thought it was a scam. The exhibition was very short and the visit ended up focusing entirely on selling products at exaggerated prices. Very rude and impolite staff. Furthermore, they insisted so much that we pay in cash that it was uncomfortable. Upon leaving, we verified that other stores in town sold the same products 6 times cheaper. Very disappointed that they allow these practices. I wanted to use my parents' credits to buy in the store (€20), and they told me they had already been used. It is a shame how they swindle and rob people to their faces. I WOULD NOT RETURN, and I will not recommend it.
Amazing experience learning about the art of glass blowing, the history of it, and seeing all the designs. I highly recommend!
This was an incredible experience. Knowledgeable guide spoke multiple languages and the glass master was amazing—such an artist. He whipped up multiple beautiful glasses and even an intricate horse scripture while we were there. We were all speechless.
Amazing experience, world class - thank you Luka & glass factory
The glasswork is interesting, but we had taken a tour in French and most of the explanations are in English. 4 to 5 sentences in English for 1 sentence in French. 3 minutes of explanations in English for 30 seconds in French. Our grandson had difficulty keeping up. What a shame!
One of the best experiences ever! We loved seeing how crystal objects. We wanted you buy everything. If you are a crystal and glass lover, you should take the opportunity.
My fellow travelers and I enjoyed this glass making demonstration in a real glass making factory. The host explained the process while the artisan made several different types of Murano glass. We also received a £10 credit to spend in the gift shop where there are many beautiful items to choose from. It was a fun way to learn about this ancient craft.
Unfortunately, no German presentation. For someone who does not understand English very well, the story is hard to grasp. But watching the glassblowers is self-explanatory.



