Both Murano and Burano are worth visiting and have a unique story. Burano is an island known for its pastel houses and lace-making, while Murano is world famous for it’s glass making.
Continue reading Beyond the eye-catching facades, Burano is a place steeped in history. The island has long been celebrated for its handmade lace, which once adorned the wardrobes of Europe’s ...
Inspired by intricate Burano lace, the Geneva watchmaker introduces the Égérie Creative Edition moon phase. No fewer than five crafts - watchmaking, grand feu enamel, engraving, tapisserie and ...
See artisan glass blowers at work in a historic glass factory on Murano before heading to Burano to admire itscolorful houses and traditional lace workshops. Church of the Pietà - Saint Mary of the ...
Water taxis are very expensive. Short in-town trips range from 40 to 70 euros (the equivalent of about $47 to $82), while a trip to the lace shops of Burano will cost you 130 euros (about $152. ...
while Burano is home to famous and mostly female lace makers, as well as a large fishing community. Torcello contains one of Venice's oldest cathedrals, the Santa Maria Assunta, which is also ...