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La Verrerie de Biot

Biot, France

CW Hirsch
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La Verrerie de Biot

In the charming village of Biot, nestled in the breathtaking Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, a visit to La Verrerie de Biot is akin to stepping into a vivid watercolor painting. This artisanal glass workshop is a treasure trove of creativity, where the age-old craft of glassblowing is practiced with a passionate flair. Here, molten glass dances in the hands of skilled artisans who transform it into stunning pieces of art, reflecting the vibrant hues of the Mediterranean landscape.

The unassuming exterior belies the brilliance within—upon entering, visitors are greeted by a kaleidoscope of color, as exquisite vases, delicate ornaments, and unique glass sculptures catch the light in mesmerizing ways. Each piece tells a story, woven from a blend of traditional techniques and contemporary design, making them not just souvenirs, but cherished artifacts of your journey.

As you meander through the intricately designed gallery, take a moment to immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere. Watch live demonstrations where artisans share their expertise, revealing the intricate processes behind glass creation that dates back centuries. Feel the warmth of the furnace and inhale the faint scent of heated glass as you witness skillful hands at work.

Biot itself, famously known for its rich history of pottery and glassmaking, invites exploration beyond La Verrerie. Stroll through its quaint streets, dotted with charming cafés and art galleries, or venture to the nearby hills for stunning views over the azure coastline. The blend of artistry, history, and picturesque landscapes make Biot not just a destination, but a memorable experience waiting to be discovered.

Closed - Opens 10:00 AM

Monday

10:00–19:00

Tuesday

10:00–19:00

Wednesday

10:00–19:00

Thursday

10:00–19:00

Friday

10:00–19:00

Saturday

10:00–19:00

Sunday

10:30–13:30, 14:30–19:00

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