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Venice Murano Island: what to see and complete itinerary

Travel guide, opening hours, prices, map


The Murano Island, in the heart of the Venice lagoon, is a unique place where art, tradition, and craftsmanship have intertwined for centuries, giving life to one of the city’s most iconic symbols: Murano glass.


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The tour of Murano Island is a journey dedicated to discovering the world capital of glass art, which from the Faro di Murano area unfolds through canals, fondamenta, and historic palaces until reaching the island’s historic heart.

The itinerary passes through some of its most representative attractions, such as the evocative The Glass Cathedral, the prestigious Palazzo Barovier & Toso with its centuries-old glassmaking tradition, the magnificent Duomo Basilica dei Santi Maria e Donato, and the famous Museo del Vetro, guardian of the history and evolution of one of Venice’s most iconic arts.

The route ends inside the rooms of the Museo del Vetro, offering a total itinerary of about 4 hours of visiting time over a 2.5 km linear route, ideal for discovering this world-famous island.

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📌 All the stops summarized here are structured in the Itinerary Table 📊 with days, opening hours, prices, and Wikipedia 🌐 and Google Maps insights.

⬇️ starting point

X. Murano Faro A Stop – this is the arrival stop of the vaporetto, from which the Murano island tour begins.

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A. Faro di Murano

The Faro di Murano is an icon of the island, built in the 19th century and still used for navigation today. Its elegant appearance, with a cylindrical structure clad in Istrian marble, makes it a perfect panoramic spot to begin exploring the island.

✨ From here you get one of the first authentic views of the island, with the constant passage of boats reflecting everyday life in the lagoon.

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B. Ex Chiesa di Santa Chiara

Continuing on, you reach the Ex Chiesa di Santa Chiara, a place that has found a new life as a space dedicated to glass art. Today known as The Glass Cathedral, this former church has been transformed into a fascinating glass workshop, where visitors can watch live demonstrations of glassblowing. The carefully restored interiors blend sacred architecture with modern lighting, creating a truly magical atmosphere.

✨ Watching glass being born from fire inside an ancient church creates a striking contrast that makes this experience unique in Murano.

💡 The live demonstrations allow you to observe gestures and techniques passed down through generations of master glassmakers.

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C. Palazzo Barovier&Toso

Murano is synonymous with artistic glass, and one of the most famous families in this tradition is Barovier&Toso, active since the Middle Ages. Inside their historic palace, visitors can admire an extraordinary collection of ancient and contemporary glass pieces, including unique works characterized by the famous colors and techniques that made Murano glass renowned worldwide.

✨ Some of the displayed creations seem to defy the laws of matter, transforming glass into true works of art.

❌ If you have already visited several showrooms and glass furnaces during the day, this stop can be considered optional to save time.

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D. Chiesa Arcipretale di San Pietro Martire

This church, built in the 14th century and later rebuilt in the 16th century after a fire, is an important testimony to Murano’s religious past. Inside, it preserves works by great Venetian masters, including paintings by Giovanni Bellini and Palma il Giovane. Its wooden trussed ceiling and refined blown-glass chandeliers make it an unmissable stop.

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Located along Murano’s main canal, Palazzo da Mula is one of the most fascinating examples of Venetian Gothic architecture. Its portico, decorated with marble elements and frescoes now faded by time, tells the glorious past of Murano’s nobility. Today, the palace hosts events and exhibitions dedicated to the culture and history of the lagoon, offering an interesting perspective on life in Murano over the centuries.

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F. Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli

This church, less known than others, is a small hidden gem on the island. Built in the 12th century and later rebuilt in the 16th century, it is linked to numerous legends and stories of miracles. Inside, you can find frescoes and decorations that testify to the deep connection between Murano and Venetian spirituality.

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G. Duomo Basilica dei Santi Maria e Donato

The Duomo di Murano is one of the oldest buildings in the lagoon, dating back to the 7th century and later expanded in Romanesque style. Its Byzantine mosaic floor, featuring animal figures and geometric patterns, is among the most spectacular in Venice. According to legend, the basilica houses the bones of a dragon slain by Saint Donatus, a story that adds to the mystical charm of this place.

✨ The mosaic floor looks like a stone carpet suspended in time: one of the most extraordinary and lesser-known treasures of the entire Venetian lagoon.

💡 The alleged dragon bones preserved in the basilica add an aura of mystery that fascinates both adults and children.

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H. Museo del Vetro di Murano

The journey through the art of glass concludes with a visit to the Museo del Vetro, located in the 18th-century Palazzo Giustinian. Here, visitors can trace the history of Murano glassmaking through an extraordinary collection ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day. The museum offers insight into glassmaking techniques, showcasing unique pieces and telling the story of the master glassmakers who made Murano famous worldwide.

✨ After seeing the furnaces and workshops of the island, this is where you truly understand how Murano became the world capital of glass art.

❌ The visit may take longer than expected if you want to carefully explore the historical collections and production techniques.

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Dinner

Murano preserves a simple cuisine closely tied to the lagoon, where fresh fish and traditional Venetian recipes accompany the island’s slower pace of life.

Among the island’s restaurants where you can enjoy an authentic experience:

See also Where and What to Eat in Venice.

Sleeping

To explore Murano at a relaxed pace and discover the island’s most authentic atmosphere, staying nearby allows you to experience a different side of Venice, far from the busiest flows of the historic center. Between quiet canals, artisan workshops, and historic glass furnaces, Murano offers an ideal setting for those seeking relaxation and a closer connection with lagoon traditions.

Alternatively, the areas between the Canale degli Angeli and Fondamenta dei Vetrai allow easy access to the island’s main attractions, including the Museo del Vetro and the Basilica dei Santi Maria e Donato, while still maintaining a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere.

See also Where to sleep in Venice: Info and Tips.

In the table below you will find all the attractions included in the itinerary, designed to enhance and better guide your visit to Murano:


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VENICE

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***UNislands and rockslagoons🌐...................
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MURANO

..routeslinear➡️4.W0.332.5C.............

Murano Faro “A”

..urban mobilitywater buses➡️.X.................

Faro di Murano

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Ex Chiesa di Santa Chiara

..places of worshipchurches🌐➡️.BW..C...DAILY1011.3..13.316.3.FF

The Glass Cathedral

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Palazzo Barovier&Toso

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Museo di Arte Vetraria Barovier & Toso

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Chiesa Arcipretale di San Pietro Martire

..places of worshipchurches🌐➡️20DW..C...M/F917.SASU1116.3.FF

Palazzo da Mula

..villas and palaceshistoric palaces🌐➡️.EW..C...FSASU10.317.....FDFD

Centro della civiltà lagunare

..museumsethnographic➡️45E1W..C...FSASU10.317.....FDFD

Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli

..places of worshipchurches🌐➡️20FW..C...DAILY8.311.....FF

Duomo Basilica dei Santi Maria e Donato

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Museo del Vetro di Murano

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Parking and Mobility

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urban mobilityother

Avm-Actv Vaporetti

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Where can I find the map and itinerary description?

You can open the Route Map 📍 directly from here. Alternatively, you can check the dedicated section with all the details.

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How much time do I need to visit Murano Island?

The itinerary allows you to visit the main attractions in about 4 hours.


Can this Murano itinerary be done on foot?

Yes. The route is approximately 2.5 km long and runs entirely across the island, through glass furnaces, characteristic streets, and canals.

📌 See also Getting around Venice


Is it worth booking the main attractions in advance?

During peak tourist periods, it is advisable to book in advance or join guided tours to avoid queues and ensure entry.

📌 See also Experiences in Venice


Where can I find opening days, times, and prices for the attractions?

All updated information is available in the dedicated itinerary table, which also includes direct links to Google Maps ➡️ and Wikipedia 🌐 for each attraction.

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