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(11 Customer Reviews)

Experiences
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(11 Customer Reviews)
Highlights
Venetian lace from the 16th to 20th century
Located on Burano island
Traditional lace-making techniques
Museum in a historic building
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Lace Museum entry
Access to all exhibitions
Self-guided visit
The art of Venetian lace
Burano's lace-making tradition once rivalled Murano's glassmaking in prestige and economic importance. The Lace Museum, housed in the former Burano Lace School, preserves examples of this exacting craft from the 16th century to the modern era, showing how techniques evolved and how Burano lace reached courts and wealthy households across Europe.
The collection
The museum displays lace pieces ranging from delicate collar points to elaborate tablecloths and hangings. Each piece represents hundreds of hours of work, with some larger items requiring years to complete. The progression from Renaissance-era geometric patterns to the flowing botanical designs of later centuries tells a story of changing taste and technical refinement.
The technique
Burano lace is made with a needle rather than bobbins, a method called punto in aria ("stitches in the air"). The technique creates lace of extraordinary fineness and complexity, and the museum explains the process through displays of tools, pattern drawings, and partially completed work. Understanding the labour involved transforms how you see the finished pieces.
Burano context
Visiting the museum makes the rest of Burano more meaningful. The colourful houses, the quiet canals, and the older women who still practice lace-making in doorways all connect to the tradition the museum documents. If you are visiting Burano as part of a lagoon tour, the museum provides cultural depth that a quick photo stop cannot achieve.
Book your Burano Lace Museum tickets
See centuries of craft at needle-point precision. Book your museum entry tickets today.
Do not touch the lace exhibits
No flash photography
Follow museum rules
Respect the historic building
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm
How long should I allow?
30 to 45 minutes.
How do I reach Burano?
Vaporetto from Venice or as part of a lagoon tour.
Is there a shop?
Burano has numerous lace shops near the museum.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Located on Burano island
Vaporetto required to reach Burano
Self-guided visit
Not included: transport to Burano
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
187 Piazza Baldassarre Galuppi-30123
Highlights
Venetian lace from the 16th to 20th century
Located on Burano island
Traditional lace-making techniques
Museum in a historic building
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Lace Museum entry
Access to all exhibitions
Self-guided visit
The art of Venetian lace
Burano's lace-making tradition once rivalled Murano's glassmaking in prestige and economic importance. The Lace Museum, housed in the former Burano Lace School, preserves examples of this exacting craft from the 16th century to the modern era, showing how techniques evolved and how Burano lace reached courts and wealthy households across Europe.
The collection
The museum displays lace pieces ranging from delicate collar points to elaborate tablecloths and hangings. Each piece represents hundreds of hours of work, with some larger items requiring years to complete. The progression from Renaissance-era geometric patterns to the flowing botanical designs of later centuries tells a story of changing taste and technical refinement.
The technique
Burano lace is made with a needle rather than bobbins, a method called punto in aria ("stitches in the air"). The technique creates lace of extraordinary fineness and complexity, and the museum explains the process through displays of tools, pattern drawings, and partially completed work. Understanding the labour involved transforms how you see the finished pieces.
Burano context
Visiting the museum makes the rest of Burano more meaningful. The colourful houses, the quiet canals, and the older women who still practice lace-making in doorways all connect to the tradition the museum documents. If you are visiting Burano as part of a lagoon tour, the museum provides cultural depth that a quick photo stop cannot achieve.
Book your Burano Lace Museum tickets
See centuries of craft at needle-point precision. Book your museum entry tickets today.
Do not touch the lace exhibits
No flash photography
Follow museum rules
Respect the historic building
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm
How long should I allow?
30 to 45 minutes.
How do I reach Burano?
Vaporetto from Venice or as part of a lagoon tour.
Is there a shop?
Burano has numerous lace shops near the museum.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Located on Burano island
Vaporetto required to reach Burano
Self-guided visit
Not included: transport to Burano
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
187 Piazza Baldassarre Galuppi-30123
Highlights
Venetian lace from the 16th to 20th century
Located on Burano island
Traditional lace-making techniques
Museum in a historic building
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Lace Museum entry
Access to all exhibitions
Self-guided visit
The art of Venetian lace
Burano's lace-making tradition once rivalled Murano's glassmaking in prestige and economic importance. The Lace Museum, housed in the former Burano Lace School, preserves examples of this exacting craft from the 16th century to the modern era, showing how techniques evolved and how Burano lace reached courts and wealthy households across Europe.
The collection
The museum displays lace pieces ranging from delicate collar points to elaborate tablecloths and hangings. Each piece represents hundreds of hours of work, with some larger items requiring years to complete. The progression from Renaissance-era geometric patterns to the flowing botanical designs of later centuries tells a story of changing taste and technical refinement.
The technique
Burano lace is made with a needle rather than bobbins, a method called punto in aria ("stitches in the air"). The technique creates lace of extraordinary fineness and complexity, and the museum explains the process through displays of tools, pattern drawings, and partially completed work. Understanding the labour involved transforms how you see the finished pieces.
Burano context
Visiting the museum makes the rest of Burano more meaningful. The colourful houses, the quiet canals, and the older women who still practice lace-making in doorways all connect to the tradition the museum documents. If you are visiting Burano as part of a lagoon tour, the museum provides cultural depth that a quick photo stop cannot achieve.
Book your Burano Lace Museum tickets
See centuries of craft at needle-point precision. Book your museum entry tickets today.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Located on Burano island
Vaporetto required to reach Burano
Self-guided visit
Not included: transport to Burano
Do not touch the lace exhibits
No flash photography
Follow museum rules
Respect the historic building
How long should I allow?
30 to 45 minutes.
How do I reach Burano?
Vaporetto from Venice or as part of a lagoon tour.
Is there a shop?
Burano has numerous lace shops near the museum.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
187 Piazza Baldassarre Galuppi-30123
Highlights
Venetian lace from the 16th to 20th century
Located on Burano island
Traditional lace-making techniques
Museum in a historic building
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Lace Museum entry
Access to all exhibitions
Self-guided visit
The art of Venetian lace
Burano's lace-making tradition once rivalled Murano's glassmaking in prestige and economic importance. The Lace Museum, housed in the former Burano Lace School, preserves examples of this exacting craft from the 16th century to the modern era, showing how techniques evolved and how Burano lace reached courts and wealthy households across Europe.
The collection
The museum displays lace pieces ranging from delicate collar points to elaborate tablecloths and hangings. Each piece represents hundreds of hours of work, with some larger items requiring years to complete. The progression from Renaissance-era geometric patterns to the flowing botanical designs of later centuries tells a story of changing taste and technical refinement.
The technique
Burano lace is made with a needle rather than bobbins, a method called punto in aria ("stitches in the air"). The technique creates lace of extraordinary fineness and complexity, and the museum explains the process through displays of tools, pattern drawings, and partially completed work. Understanding the labour involved transforms how you see the finished pieces.
Burano context
Visiting the museum makes the rest of Burano more meaningful. The colourful houses, the quiet canals, and the older women who still practice lace-making in doorways all connect to the tradition the museum documents. If you are visiting Burano as part of a lagoon tour, the museum provides cultural depth that a quick photo stop cannot achieve.
Book your Burano Lace Museum tickets
See centuries of craft at needle-point precision. Book your museum entry tickets today.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Located on Burano island
Vaporetto required to reach Burano
Self-guided visit
Not included: transport to Burano
Do not touch the lace exhibits
No flash photography
Follow museum rules
Respect the historic building
How long should I allow?
30 to 45 minutes.
How do I reach Burano?
Vaporetto from Venice or as part of a lagoon tour.
Is there a shop?
Burano has numerous lace shops near the museum.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
187 Piazza Baldassarre Galuppi-30123
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