The museum is interesting for fans of colored and art glass. It can be visited as part of a guided tour. First they show the production, then the museum. Unfortunately, only a small part of the production remains today. If you want to see what a manufactory is, where groups of four people work non-stop as a single mechanism, making different glasses, then you are here. You can arrange an excursion by writing a letter to the contacts on the factory's website. In response, we received the phone number of the organizer, with whom we agreed to join the tour group. Next to the museum there is a company store where you can buy the factory's products.
A wonderful museum! The guide talked about the exhibits in a very interesting way. The Neman Glass Factory has something to be proud of! It has its own history, an interesting present and, I have no doubt, a great future!
An interesting museum. The tour to the factory itself seemed small, the guide commanded as if on a parade ground (and it was not related to safety), which was not very pleasant.
I wanted to see the work of the glassblowers, but we got to the standard conveyor work.
The employees of the plant are greatly respected for their hard work.
It is worth visiting every person - a lot of products that create an unknown admiration.
I would especially like to mention and thank the guide, who knows everything in detail and can tell a lot of interesting facts.
It was interesting for us, very friendly people.
The museum's guide was stingy with information. They say that the tour was very interesting for the leading artist of the enterprise.
There are many beautiful and interesting things. It is a pity that almost all the exhibits were created in only one or two copies, but I would like to buy something for myself.
The museum is simply magnificent. The guide talks in detail and with great love about the objects of the exhibition. Stunning crystal. And, what is especially pleasant: Belarus pushed the Czechs and took the first place at the exhibition in Europe! That's it!
We visited the museum on 06/26/24 It is impossible to inspect the exposition on our own, so we were joined to an excursion group, first visiting the production, then the museum. A good collection, although there are not as many exhibits as we would like. But we were lucky and after the group left, we were allowed to walk around and look at everything on our own, ask questions. Unfortunately, we did not remember the name of the museum employee, special thanks to her for her time. The museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday.
Very much like an amateur. Although what to expect from the glass factory museum. Nevertheless, there are interesting works and you will learn how to get a particular color.
We went on an excursion to the glass factory and at the same time looked at the museum. It's quite interesting, although a little stuffy and dusty. The exhibits are cool, although sometimes it is unclear why this was done) the child liked the glass fish in the museum - fortunately, such a fish was on sale in the store and inexpensive (about 10 bucks)