Price 25 PER PERSON
City VENEZIA (VE)
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Timetable 13:00 - 14:00
Availability 6 PLACES AVAILABLE
Spoken languages ITA, ENG, ESP, FRA, RUS
Children SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN

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HOW THE EXPERIENCE WILL BE

The visit envisages a tour in an atelier where the lace-makers still create laces products. They do it by the Needle Laces technique, respecting the ancient Venetian traditions. During the show we will tell you stories, anecdotes and witnesses of the Venetian laces dated back to the XV century. Moreover you may try to create a product, thanks to the help and the advises of the lace-makers. Finally you can visit the small Museum of ancient laces, the Family Collection.

SOME TIPS

No specific skills are required. The necessary material for the manufacturing trial will be made available by the atelier.

The experience will last approximately 45 minutes. It is possible to agree upon the beginning time. For children under 10 years, the visit is free.

LACE DEMONSTRATION

HOW THE EXPERIENCE WILL BE
The visit envisages a tour in an atelier where the lace-makers still create laces products. They do it by the Needle Laces technique, respecting the ancient Venetian traditions. During the show we will tell you stories, anecdotes and witnesses of the Venetian laces dated back to the XV century. Moreover you may try to create a product, thanks to the help and the advises of the lace-makers. Finally you can visit the small Museum of ancient laces, the Family Collection.
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MARTINA
Price 25 PER PERSON
City VENEZIA (VE)
Date Choose your favourite date with the artisan. Write him below!
Send Message Send a message and ask for a new date to the artisan here!
Timetable 13:00 - 14:00
Availability 6 PLACES AVAILABLE
Spoken languages ITA, ENG, ESP, FRA, RUS
Children SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN
SOME TIPS
No specific skills are required. The necessary material for the manufacturing trial will be made available by the atelier. The experience will last approximately 45 minutes. It is possible to agree upon the beginning time. For children under 10 years, the visit is free.

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