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Highlights
Skip-the-line entry to the Murano Glass Museum
Discover over 4,000 historic Venetian glass pieces
See artefacts spanning from Roman times to the present day
Located in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello on Murano island
Wheelchair accessible with lifts and accessible facilities
What's Included
Skip-the-line admission to Murano Glass Museum
Access to the full permanent collection across all galleries
What will I see at the Murano Glass Museum?
The Murano Glass Museum houses the world's largest collection of Venetian glass, with over 4,000 pieces spanning two millennia. The collection ranges from Roman-era glass fragments to contemporary works by modern masters.
Highlights include intricate Renaissance goblets, ornate chandeliers, and examples of the millefiori and filigree techniques that made Murano glass famous worldwide.
The history of the museum
The museum is housed in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello, a Gothic building on the Fondamenta Giustinian. The collection was established in 1861 to preserve the island's glassmaking heritage and has grown to become the definitive record of Venetian glass production.
Planning your visit to Murano
The museum is located a few minutes' walk from the Colonna vaporetto stop on Murano island. Allow at least an hour to explore the collection. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and adapted facilities.
Book your Murano Glass Museum tickets
Secure skip-the-line entry and discover centuries of Venetian glassmaking artistry on Murano island.
Large bags and bulky items must be left at the cloakroom
Do not touch the glass exhibits
Food and drink are not permitted in the galleries
Follow staff instructions regarding photography
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 8:00pm 10:00am - 8:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm
How do I get to the Murano Glass Museum?
Take a vaporetto to Murano Colonna stop. The museum is a few minutes' walk from there, on Fondamenta Giustinian.
How long should I allow for a visit?
Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring the collection. The museum is relatively compact but has a large number of pieces to see.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible. Lifts are available and there are accessible toilet facilities.
Are there discounts available?
Reduced rates may be available for students, seniors, and certain other categories. Bring valid ID if you are eligible for a discount.
Can I take photographs?
Check current photography rules on arrival, as these may vary. Flash photography is typically not permitted to protect the exhibits.
Can I get a refund?
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled once purchased.
Bring valid ID if you are claiming a discounted rate
The museum is a short walk from the Murano Colonna vaporetto stop
Allow one to two hours for your visit
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Fondamenta Marco Giustinian, 8, 30141 Venezia VE, Italy
Highlights
Skip-the-line entry to the Murano Glass Museum
Discover over 4,000 historic Venetian glass pieces
See artefacts spanning from Roman times to the present day
Located in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello on Murano island
Wheelchair accessible with lifts and accessible facilities
What's Included
Skip-the-line admission to Murano Glass Museum
Access to the full permanent collection across all galleries
What will I see at the Murano Glass Museum?
The Murano Glass Museum houses the world's largest collection of Venetian glass, with over 4,000 pieces spanning two millennia. The collection ranges from Roman-era glass fragments to contemporary works by modern masters.
Highlights include intricate Renaissance goblets, ornate chandeliers, and examples of the millefiori and filigree techniques that made Murano glass famous worldwide.
The history of the museum
The museum is housed in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello, a Gothic building on the Fondamenta Giustinian. The collection was established in 1861 to preserve the island's glassmaking heritage and has grown to become the definitive record of Venetian glass production.
Planning your visit to Murano
The museum is located a few minutes' walk from the Colonna vaporetto stop on Murano island. Allow at least an hour to explore the collection. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and adapted facilities.
Book your Murano Glass Museum tickets
Secure skip-the-line entry and discover centuries of Venetian glassmaking artistry on Murano island.
Large bags and bulky items must be left at the cloakroom
Do not touch the glass exhibits
Food and drink are not permitted in the galleries
Follow staff instructions regarding photography
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm 10:00am - 8:00pm 10:00am - 8:00pm 10:00am - 6:00pm
How do I get to the Murano Glass Museum?
Take a vaporetto to Murano Colonna stop. The museum is a few minutes' walk from there, on Fondamenta Giustinian.
How long should I allow for a visit?
Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring the collection. The museum is relatively compact but has a large number of pieces to see.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible. Lifts are available and there are accessible toilet facilities.
Are there discounts available?
Reduced rates may be available for students, seniors, and certain other categories. Bring valid ID if you are eligible for a discount.
Can I take photographs?
Check current photography rules on arrival, as these may vary. Flash photography is typically not permitted to protect the exhibits.
Can I get a refund?
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled once purchased.
Bring valid ID if you are claiming a discounted rate
The museum is a short walk from the Murano Colonna vaporetto stop
Allow one to two hours for your visit
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Fondamenta Marco Giustinian, 8, 30141 Venezia VE, Italy
Highlights
Skip-the-line entry to the Murano Glass Museum
Discover over 4,000 historic Venetian glass pieces
See artefacts spanning from Roman times to the present day
Located in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello on Murano island
Wheelchair accessible with lifts and accessible facilities
What's Included
Skip-the-line admission to Murano Glass Museum
Access to the full permanent collection across all galleries
What will I see at the Murano Glass Museum?
The Murano Glass Museum houses the world's largest collection of Venetian glass, with over 4,000 pieces spanning two millennia. The collection ranges from Roman-era glass fragments to contemporary works by modern masters.
Highlights include intricate Renaissance goblets, ornate chandeliers, and examples of the millefiori and filigree techniques that made Murano glass famous worldwide.
The history of the museum
The museum is housed in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello, a Gothic building on the Fondamenta Giustinian. The collection was established in 1861 to preserve the island's glassmaking heritage and has grown to become the definitive record of Venetian glass production.
Planning your visit to Murano
The museum is located a few minutes' walk from the Colonna vaporetto stop on Murano island. Allow at least an hour to explore the collection. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and adapted facilities.
Book your Murano Glass Museum tickets
Secure skip-the-line entry and discover centuries of Venetian glassmaking artistry on Murano island.
Bring valid ID if you are claiming a discounted rate
The museum is a short walk from the Murano Colonna vaporetto stop
Allow one to two hours for your visit
Large bags and bulky items must be left at the cloakroom
Do not touch the glass exhibits
Food and drink are not permitted in the galleries
Follow staff instructions regarding photography
How do I get to the Murano Glass Museum?
Take a vaporetto to Murano Colonna stop. The museum is a few minutes' walk from there, on Fondamenta Giustinian.
How long should I allow for a visit?
Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring the collection. The museum is relatively compact but has a large number of pieces to see.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible. Lifts are available and there are accessible toilet facilities.
Are there discounts available?
Reduced rates may be available for students, seniors, and certain other categories. Bring valid ID if you are eligible for a discount.
Can I take photographs?
Check current photography rules on arrival, as these may vary. Flash photography is typically not permitted to protect the exhibits.
Can I get a refund?
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled once purchased.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Fondamenta Marco Giustinian, 8, 30141 Venezia VE, Italy
Highlights
Skip-the-line entry to the Murano Glass Museum
Discover over 4,000 historic Venetian glass pieces
See artefacts spanning from Roman times to the present day
Located in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello on Murano island
Wheelchair accessible with lifts and accessible facilities
What's Included
Skip-the-line admission to Murano Glass Museum
Access to the full permanent collection across all galleries
What will I see at the Murano Glass Museum?
The Murano Glass Museum houses the world's largest collection of Venetian glass, with over 4,000 pieces spanning two millennia. The collection ranges from Roman-era glass fragments to contemporary works by modern masters.
Highlights include intricate Renaissance goblets, ornate chandeliers, and examples of the millefiori and filigree techniques that made Murano glass famous worldwide.
The history of the museum
The museum is housed in the former Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello, a Gothic building on the Fondamenta Giustinian. The collection was established in 1861 to preserve the island's glassmaking heritage and has grown to become the definitive record of Venetian glass production.
Planning your visit to Murano
The museum is located a few minutes' walk from the Colonna vaporetto stop on Murano island. Allow at least an hour to explore the collection. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and adapted facilities.
Book your Murano Glass Museum tickets
Secure skip-the-line entry and discover centuries of Venetian glassmaking artistry on Murano island.
Bring valid ID if you are claiming a discounted rate
The museum is a short walk from the Murano Colonna vaporetto stop
Allow one to two hours for your visit
Large bags and bulky items must be left at the cloakroom
Do not touch the glass exhibits
Food and drink are not permitted in the galleries
Follow staff instructions regarding photography
How do I get to the Murano Glass Museum?
Take a vaporetto to Murano Colonna stop. The museum is a few minutes' walk from there, on Fondamenta Giustinian.
How long should I allow for a visit?
Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring the collection. The museum is relatively compact but has a large number of pieces to see.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible. Lifts are available and there are accessible toilet facilities.
Are there discounts available?
Reduced rates may be available for students, seniors, and certain other categories. Bring valid ID if you are eligible for a discount.
Can I take photographs?
Check current photography rules on arrival, as these may vary. Flash photography is typically not permitted to protect the exhibits.
Can I get a refund?
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled once purchased.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Fondamenta Marco Giustinian, 8, 30141 Venezia VE, Italy
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