What makes it 63% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and a Baby Pit-stop, lift and cloakroom aid parents, yet strollers must be parked, galleries are delicate and quiet, and no displays target infants, so the visit may feel stressful.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit keeps baby comfortable and covers main exhibits
Self-guided tour with MUVE App:
Scan QR code and use audio guide to pace your visit.
Tip: Download the MUVE App before arrival to use offline.
Use the Baby Pit-stop:
Access a quiet room for diaper changes and feeding.
Tip: Bring diapers and bottles; space is heated and well-lit.
Browse the permanent collection:
See glass pieces from the 15th century to today.
Tip: Move at baby’s pace and pause at larger exhibits.

Kevin O'Dwyer
The Glass Museum is both an exhibition and education centre. The museum explores the Murano glass making history as well as supporting contempory glass makers. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, demonstrations, and workshops that allow visitors to witness contemporary glass artists at work.Visitors can explore intricately crafted glass objects, chandeliers, and jewelry, while learning ab...
reza deris
A must see when in Venice.. take a ferry, costs about 19 for a two way ticket. The island where the museum is located has many shops and cafes you can just walk beside the main canal which is nice, and at the end is the museum.
Josephine W
Beautiful museum offering an insightful journey through Murano’s glassmaking legacy, from ancient Roman fragments to Barovier chandeliers and 20th-century design. The galleries trace the evolution of technique, style, and symbolism with standout pieces like theatrical centrepieces once crafted for the Doge’s table. It’s a visual spectacle and a must-visit for anyone curious about the artistry behi...
Michael Offord
One of the small civic museums with a collection of the famous Murano glass. Of particular interest is the dinner table set, shaped like a garden which is spectacular. The main display room is also very large and beautifully painted with a fresco. There are also some archaeological finds here as well.
Hetti Frances
I have a nice time and experience visiting the Museum. There's a 10 euro entrance fee but worth it. The best way to explore the artifacts they are showing is to know the history of it, they have a self guided tour that you can download. Before you start connect to their wifi then download the App Muve, they have a guide for this, then search the Glass Museum. Actually you can also use this app in ...
Visit weekday mornings in summer to avoid crowds and heat; in winter choose afternoons for a quieter experience.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult tickets | EUR 30 |
| Baby admission | EUR 0 |
| Optional Island Museums ticket upgrade | EUR 20 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 50 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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