La Verrerie de Biot

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Biot, France

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Museum· Art gallery· Handicraft· Glassware store· Tourist attraction

La Verrerie de Biot Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

La Verrerie de Biot is located in Biot, France on 5 Chemin des Combes. La Verrerie de Biot is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in France.

Address

5 Chemin des Combes

Phone

+33 493650300

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ina Balasong

Interesting place to visit, they even offer DIY and go home with your pieces you created. Also sell a lot of interesting tableware incl a glow in the dark glassware.

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Gustav

Interesting glass craft workshop and glass showroom. Definitely worth a visit - watch as several glass blowers make various glass items. There’s a small section with historical information about Biot Glass, and a showroom full of beautiful glass items for sale, all in a variety of colours. Make sure you check the opening hours, and be aware that they close for lunch 1.30 - 2.30 everyday.

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Suheir Azzouni

Beautiful gallery and shop..A must visit.

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Tommy Shih

Very cool watching masters making their glass creations right in front of you. You can sign up to do you own glass blowing for under 50 Euros. The gift shop is really cool and there is a small gallery across the parking lot with all amazing exhibition.

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OT

An institution of glass where they make pieces before your eyes. The shop has a wide range of distinctive wares to suit most budgets. We stocked up on glasses having received some years ago that have stood the test of time well.

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Nina Sukhotin

Really nice hand made glasses, vases and ceramics. Not cheap at roughly 30euro/ glass.

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Stephanie Chevat

You get to see the glassblower in their workshop, which is really interesting. There is a small museum and a large shop to buy expensive glasses made on premises.

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Dan Woodruff

A short visit to view craftsmen in action. You can see the artisans creating the items that go on sale. Hundreds of beautiful items are available to buy in the shop, but prices are high due to the unique status of the work here. There is a small yet impressive display of artistic glass, which I enjoyed.