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Murano Glass Museum Highlights - What to See and Why It Matters

See the best of the Murano Glass Museum with 12 highlights and fast reading tips that help you recognize techniques and understand their stories.

11/2/2025
12 min read
Murano chandelier and display cases inside a museum room

Short on time? Prioritize these objects and use the “how to read it” cues to see what experts see.

The list

  1. Roman core‑formed vessels — early color logic.
  2. Renaissance cristallo goblets — clarity and impossibly thin stems.
  3. Filigrana tazze — milk‑white canes trapped in air.
  4. Reticello bowls — crisscrossed canes with trapped air diamonds.
  5. Millefiori dishes — slice patterns like pastry.
  6. Avventurina vases — copper stardust.
  7. Engraved baroque goblets — cold‑worked narratives.
  8. Specchi veneziani — mirrors as furniture and theater.
  9. 19th‑century revival pieces — historicism reimagined.
  10. Venini and Scarpa — modernist restraint in a hot craft.
  11. Sculptural sommerso — color in strata.
  12. Contemporary experiments — glass thinking like architecture.

How to read a piece

  • Look for the pontil mark: centered and polished (or proudly left).
  • Follow the cane: does the line stay true or twist?
  • Check bubbles: accidental seeds vs. intentional reticello diamonds.
  • Feel the weight and balance (if allowed): thick foot, thin lip — a master’s confidence.

Pro tip: Spend five minutes near a single chandelier and trace how each arm attaches. You’ll never see lighting the same way again.

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Art Guide Venice

Art Guide Venice

I put this guide together to make your Murano & Burano day simple, insightful, and full of local tips.

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