The museum itself is pretty small as we didn't take the tour. We were with 2 persons and the English tour is only available from 10 pax. We decided to stroll around the museum on our own which was cheap as well.
Interesting to see all the different shapes and forms of glass. The most interesting thing we discovered, after having a nice coffee /tea and cake in the restaurant in the same building, was the "make your own glass" activity.
It is mostly aimed at kids but you can paint or engrave your own glass for 150Czk. We spend a good half hour/an hour engraving our own wine glass.
Would recommend, especially if the weather is a...
Read moreA truly fascinating experience! The glass is still made in a very traditional way, which made the visit feel authentic and special. The combination of glassworks and brewery is a unique and well-executed concept. Our tour guide (a woman) spoke excellent English and was very knowledgeable, answering even more in-depth questions with confidence.
After the tour, we enjoyed a delicious beer from the on-site brewery. One tip: it’s worth asking in advance if an English-speaking guide will be available that day. We also would have loved to try the beer spa, but unfortunately, there were no slots left – so booking ahead is definitely...
Read moreThe museum itself is mostly different vases made from glass to see. Very pretty but not a must-see in my opinion. Information is in Czech mostly so for non-Czech speakers it's a bit hard. The tour of the factory is in Czech as well, only sometimes available in English if you pay extra and are with a bigger group, so we didn't do this.
There is an option to engrave or paint your own glass and I would really recommend this! Was a lot of fun. You pay for the glass (I paid 150 Czk for a wineglass) and they provide the necessary tools.
Also the small cafe has some nice cake,...
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