The Glass and Crystal Museum

The Verrerie de Meisenthal was founded in 1704 in the northern Vosges mountains in eastern France. It produced tens of millions of pieces of utilitarian glass and cheap goblets. Between 1867 and 1894, the glassworks served as a laboratory for Emile Gallé, leader of the Ecole de Nancy, who carried out unprecedented technical and artistic research, giving Meisenthal the status of "cradle of Art Nouveau glass". The production unit survived the world wars but did not choose to modernise its production facilities and was run aground at the dawn of the 1970s. The factory, which had up to 650 employees, closed its doors on 31 December 1969, leaving in its wake a voiceless siren, a church black with smoke, a wasteland stripped of its parts by scrap merchants, and the crumbling memories of a workers' adventure that was (dis)past. With full employment, there are no social movements, no revolts. Just the harmless death of a limited company. Only in appearance. Because there, in the hollow of the mountains, the faith of men, entrepreneurs, virtuoso glassmakers and creators has never been extinguished...

After many stages of conversion of the former glassworks site, which began with the creation of the Musée du Verre de Meisenthal in 1978, the Centre International d'Art Verrier [CIAV] was created in 1992 in the former glassworks workshop, thanks to a local political will. The CIAV, a public institution, aims to preserve the technical memory of its territory, to ensure its continuity and to reintegrate traditional glass production into its time. It thus brings together the traditionally compartmentalised worlds of craft production and industry, of contemporary creation and traditional know-how, with the aim of initiating new cultural, economic and tourist dynamics around the glass professions.

Place Robert Schuman, Centre verrier
57960 Meisenthal

03 87 96 81 22
contact@site-verrier-meisenthal.fr
www.site-verrier-meisenthal.fr

Visit the ​Glass and Crystal Museum in Meisenthal

Museums

A marvellous time machine, the Meisenthal Glassworks pays tribute to the working class memory of its territory by combining its technical, artistic and architectural heritage with contemporary creative expressions. After a first stop in the reception/ticket office/shop area, the tour begins with a visit to the Glass Museum.

Brand new and richly documented, it celebrates with panache three centuries of glassmaking adventures in Meisenthal and the region. In the International Glass Art Centre, an exhibition gallery and a mezzanine overlooking a workshop dedicated to glassblowers' demonstrations show us the revival of the glassmaking tradition. The last stage of the visit takes us to the Halle Verrière, a converted industrial cathedral, offering an eclectic programme (contemporary music, live arts and contemporary art).

Complément

In order to organise the next Christmas season in the best possible conditions, the tour route is closed from 23 October to 15 November inclusive.

Horaires d'ouverture

From Saturday 1 April to Sunday 20 October 2024: open Tuesday to Sunday from 1.30 pm to 6 pm. Closed on Mondays except on public holidays. 

5pm: last ticket sale

Public price
Adult : €9.00
Kid : €4.00
Price with the pass
Adult : Free
Kid : Free
Koïnobori-Workshop

15 September 2024 14:00

En famille

Free

Sunday 15 September at 2pm, 3pm, 4pm & 5pm at the Site Verrier de Meisenthal. Emblematic of Children's Day in Japan, koinobori are paper or fabric windsocks in the shape of a carp, hoisted on a bamboo pole. Come and make your own fabric koinobori to coincide with the Mute the Carp exhibition!

Meisenthal
1, Place Robert Schuman
57960 Meisenthal
France

03 87 96 81 22
mediation@site-verrier-meisenthal.fr

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