For several years we were going to go to the factory for an excursion, but everything didn't work out. And finally, everything worked out. Everything is organized very competently for industrial tourism in Belarus. The guide talks interestingly and answers all your questions. We were surprised by the amount of manual labor and the complexity of the whole process. There are many beautiful exhibits in the museum. It is worth taking into the piggy bank to visit.
We went to the factory booking an excursion.
It was very interesting to listen to the story, observe the work of professionals and learn more about glass.
We were shown three workshops at the factory itself:
The first workshop is aimed at cutting patterns on glass
In the second workshop, we saw how glass is made. It was a mesmerizing sight. We learned a lot of interesting facts.
Well, in the third workshop, they cut out the excess glass in the glasses.
After that, we were escorted to the museum, where the girl told us the story of glass and told us about every object in the museum.
Finally, we took a look at a glass store that sold glasses, glasses, vases, and glass figurines.
It was a very exciting excursion that will remain in my memory for the rest of my life!
We were on a tour of the Nsk glass factory - we were absolutely delighted! Everything was so interestingly organized that even the children listened with their mouths open. We learned a lot about the history of the plant and the glass production process itself. The craftsmen there are just magicians — how they create such beautiful things out of hot glass, it's just art!
I would also like to mention the gifts that were presented to us at the end. Everyone got a small handmade vase — it's so cute! Now it stands at our house and reminds us of that wonderful trip.
I advise everyone to go, especially if you like something unusual and want to learn more about traditional crafts.