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Behind-the-scenes workshop visit
See mask-making techniques
Traditional Venetian craft
75-minute experience
Learn about carnival mask history
What's Included
Visit to mask-making workshop
Behind the mask
Venetian carnival masks are sold on every corner, but few visitors see how they are actually made. This 75-minute tour takes you inside a working mask-making workshop where artisans create masks using techniques that date back centuries. You see the process from raw materials to finished product and learn about the cultural significance of different mask types.
The workshop
Inside the workshop, you see mask-making at every stage: the papier-mache base construction, the smoothing and shaping, the painting and gilding, and the final decoration with feathers, fabrics, and trimmings. The artisans work as you watch, and the guide explains each step. The physical proximity to the process shows the skill involved in ways that finished masks on shop shelves cannot convey.
The masks
Different mask types carry different histories. The bauta allowed complete anonymity for political purposes. The moretta was a silent mask held in place by the wearer's teeth. The medico della peste (plague doctor) had practical origins before becoming a carnival fixture. The guide explains these traditions, connecting the objects in the workshop to centuries of Venetian social history.
Craft versus souvenir
Most masks sold in Venice are mass-produced imports. The workshop you visit makes authentic handcrafted masks using traditional methods. Seeing the difference in quality and the labour involved helps you distinguish genuine Venetian craft from tourist souvenirs, and gives you a deeper appreciation of the masks you see throughout the city.
Book your mask-making tour tickets
See how Venice's masks are really made. Book your workshop tour tickets today.
Do not touch masks in progress
Follow guide instructions
Photography rules set by the workshop
Respect the artisans' work
How long is the tour?
1 hour 15 minutes.
Do I make a mask myself?
This is a tour of the workshop, not a hands-on class.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Workshop tour (not hands-on)
See traditional techniques
Central Venice location
Not included: mask-making materials
Anulare gratuită până la 24 de ore înainte de experiență.
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Highlights
Behind-the-scenes workshop visit
See mask-making techniques
Traditional Venetian craft
75-minute experience
Learn about carnival mask history
What's Included
Visit to mask-making workshop
Behind the mask
Venetian carnival masks are sold on every corner, but few visitors see how they are actually made. This 75-minute tour takes you inside a working mask-making workshop where artisans create masks using techniques that date back centuries. You see the process from raw materials to finished product and learn about the cultural significance of different mask types.
The workshop
Inside the workshop, you see mask-making at every stage: the papier-mache base construction, the smoothing and shaping, the painting and gilding, and the final decoration with feathers, fabrics, and trimmings. The artisans work as you watch, and the guide explains each step. The physical proximity to the process shows the skill involved in ways that finished masks on shop shelves cannot convey.
The masks
Different mask types carry different histories. The bauta allowed complete anonymity for political purposes. The moretta was a silent mask held in place by the wearer's teeth. The medico della peste (plague doctor) had practical origins before becoming a carnival fixture. The guide explains these traditions, connecting the objects in the workshop to centuries of Venetian social history.
Craft versus souvenir
Most masks sold in Venice are mass-produced imports. The workshop you visit makes authentic handcrafted masks using traditional methods. Seeing the difference in quality and the labour involved helps you distinguish genuine Venetian craft from tourist souvenirs, and gives you a deeper appreciation of the masks you see throughout the city.
Book your mask-making tour tickets
See how Venice's masks are really made. Book your workshop tour tickets today.
Do not touch masks in progress
Follow guide instructions
Photography rules set by the workshop
Respect the artisans' work
How long is the tour?
1 hour 15 minutes.
Do I make a mask myself?
This is a tour of the workshop, not a hands-on class.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Workshop tour (not hands-on)
See traditional techniques
Central Venice location
Not included: mask-making materials
Anulare gratuită până la 24 de ore înainte de experiență.
-
Highlights
Behind-the-scenes workshop visit
See mask-making techniques
Traditional Venetian craft
75-minute experience
Learn about carnival mask history
What's Included
Visit to mask-making workshop
Behind the mask
Venetian carnival masks are sold on every corner, but few visitors see how they are actually made. This 75-minute tour takes you inside a working mask-making workshop where artisans create masks using techniques that date back centuries. You see the process from raw materials to finished product and learn about the cultural significance of different mask types.
The workshop
Inside the workshop, you see mask-making at every stage: the papier-mache base construction, the smoothing and shaping, the painting and gilding, and the final decoration with feathers, fabrics, and trimmings. The artisans work as you watch, and the guide explains each step. The physical proximity to the process shows the skill involved in ways that finished masks on shop shelves cannot convey.
The masks
Different mask types carry different histories. The bauta allowed complete anonymity for political purposes. The moretta was a silent mask held in place by the wearer's teeth. The medico della peste (plague doctor) had practical origins before becoming a carnival fixture. The guide explains these traditions, connecting the objects in the workshop to centuries of Venetian social history.
Craft versus souvenir
Most masks sold in Venice are mass-produced imports. The workshop you visit makes authentic handcrafted masks using traditional methods. Seeing the difference in quality and the labour involved helps you distinguish genuine Venetian craft from tourist souvenirs, and gives you a deeper appreciation of the masks you see throughout the city.
Book your mask-making tour tickets
See how Venice's masks are really made. Book your workshop tour tickets today.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Workshop tour (not hands-on)
See traditional techniques
Central Venice location
Not included: mask-making materials
Do not touch masks in progress
Follow guide instructions
Photography rules set by the workshop
Respect the artisans' work
How long is the tour?
1 hour 15 minutes.
Do I make a mask myself?
This is a tour of the workshop, not a hands-on class.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
Anulare gratuită până la 24 de ore înainte de experiență.
-
Highlights
Behind-the-scenes workshop visit
See mask-making techniques
Traditional Venetian craft
75-minute experience
Learn about carnival mask history
What's Included
Visit to mask-making workshop
Behind the mask
Venetian carnival masks are sold on every corner, but few visitors see how they are actually made. This 75-minute tour takes you inside a working mask-making workshop where artisans create masks using techniques that date back centuries. You see the process from raw materials to finished product and learn about the cultural significance of different mask types.
The workshop
Inside the workshop, you see mask-making at every stage: the papier-mache base construction, the smoothing and shaping, the painting and gilding, and the final decoration with feathers, fabrics, and trimmings. The artisans work as you watch, and the guide explains each step. The physical proximity to the process shows the skill involved in ways that finished masks on shop shelves cannot convey.
The masks
Different mask types carry different histories. The bauta allowed complete anonymity for political purposes. The moretta was a silent mask held in place by the wearer's teeth. The medico della peste (plague doctor) had practical origins before becoming a carnival fixture. The guide explains these traditions, connecting the objects in the workshop to centuries of Venetian social history.
Craft versus souvenir
Most masks sold in Venice are mass-produced imports. The workshop you visit makes authentic handcrafted masks using traditional methods. Seeing the difference in quality and the labour involved helps you distinguish genuine Venetian craft from tourist souvenirs, and gives you a deeper appreciation of the masks you see throughout the city.
Book your mask-making tour tickets
See how Venice's masks are really made. Book your workshop tour tickets today.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Workshop tour (not hands-on)
See traditional techniques
Central Venice location
Not included: mask-making materials
Do not touch masks in progress
Follow guide instructions
Photography rules set by the workshop
Respect the artisans' work
How long is the tour?
1 hour 15 minutes.
Do I make a mask myself?
This is a tour of the workshop, not a hands-on class.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
Anulare gratuită până la 24 de ore înainte de experiență.
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