Enjoy of your Murano Glass Blowing Demo or participate to a private lesson with a glass master to create your own glass artwork.
Private tour with your own personal expert guide and private roundtrip transportation from Venice.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Private customizable tour from your hotel in Venice
• Visit Murano where the art of glass making has been practiced for over 700 years
• Visit the craft shop of a real Venetian glass master
• Private lesson to create your glass artwork of just appreciate a glass blowing demo
• Comfortable private roundtrip limo boat transfer
DETAILS
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Duration:
2 hours tour
or
3 hours tour
Departure Time:
Morning or Afternoon:
Departure Point:
At the lobby of your Hotel in the centre of Venice
Price will include:
For this cutomizable tour you you can choose:
- 2 hours with your own personal expert local guide and glass blowing demo
or alternatively,
- 3 hours with your own personal expert local guide and private glassmaking workshop
- Roundtrip with motorboat
Price will not include:
- Gratuities (optional),
DESCRIPTION
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Your private Murano glass blowing tour allows you to experience a visit to Murano, which is undoubtedly the most famous island in the Venice lagoon.
With your private guide you will visit a Murano glass workshop where an expert Venetian glass master will explain the art of blown glass to you and you will admire the creations of their "certified" Murano glass art objects.
For this customizable tour you can choose to take a 2-hour tour of Murano including only a demonstration of the art of glass blowing.
Or alternatively you can decide for an in-depth 3-hour tour experience by participating in an exclusive and fascinating private glass blowing workshop creating your own Murano glass object.
The history of Murano dates back to the Middle Ages when, to preserve Venice from the frequent fires caused by glass processing, the Republic of Venice decided to transfer the glassworks from Venice to the island of Murano about 700 years ago.
The art of blown glass for which Murano is known throughout the world is inspired by ancient crafts from Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Greece and Roman production.