Venice Ghetto Glass
Experience the Timeless Art of Glass in Venice's Ghetto
Discover the stunning artistry of Venetian glass at Venice Ghetto Glass, a cultural gem in the heart of Cannaregio, Venice.
Nestled in the historic Cannaregio district, Venice Ghetto Glass offers an enchanting glimpse into the artistry of Venetian glass-making. This art gallery showcases exquisite glass creations and tells the compelling story of this ancient craft, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in Venice's rich cultural heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving to Venice Ghetto Glass located at Cannaregio, 2904, 30121 Venezia VE, start by heading towards the A4 motorway. Follow the signs for Venezia and take the exit for Venezia Mestre. Continue on the SS14 towards Venice. Once you reach the city, you will need to park. Look for parking areas such as Piazzale Roma. After parking, walk towards the Santa Lucia train station and follow the signs for the Vaporetto (water bus) to Cannaregio. Disembark at the Ca' d'Oro stop and walk approximately 10 minutes northeast to reach Cannaregio, 2904.
Public Transportation
To travel by public transport to Venice Ghetto Glass, take a train to Venezia Santa Lucia station. Once you arrive, exit the station and head to the Vaporetto stop located just outside. Board the Vaporetto line 1 or 2 towards San Marco. Disembark at the Ca' d'Oro stop. From there, walk northeast along the Strada Nova until you reach Cannaregio. The journey from the train station to the gallery will take about 25 minutes including the Vaporetto ride.
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