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Des enfants en quête d'aventure aux artistes en quête d'inspiration, il y en a pour tous les goûts au Corning Museum of Glass. Situé au cœur de la région des Finger Lakes dans le nord de l'État de New York, le musée se trouve à mi-chemin entre Niagara Falls et New York.

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Le Corning Museum of Glass est niché au cœur de la pittoresque région des Finger Lakes, dans le nord de l'État de New York, où vous trouverez de nombreuses activités et attractions pour créer un week-end ou une semaine de vacances mémorables. Visitez Corningfingerlakes.com ou fingerlakes.org pour Plus d'informations.
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  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Une visite typique du musée dure environ 3-4 heures, mais vous pouvez passer autant de temps comme vous le souhaitez et revenez le lendemain avec ce billet de 2 jours
  • Entrée gratuite pour les clients de 17 ans et moins
  • Explorez l'art contemporain + le design sur GlassApp. Connectez-vous sur votre propre smartphone ou sur iPad dans les galeries
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
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Corning Museum of Glass
Showcasing more than 3,500 years of glassmaking history, the Corning Museum of Glass features nearly 50,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art and objects. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to an enormous Tiffany window, and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the stunning day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Wing, which houses the best of the last 25 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass workshop, with projects for all ages. Choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, delicate blown ornaments, and seasonal projects (additional fee). You can also search the gift shops for handmade glass treasures or grab a bite at the museum cafe. Spend as much time as you'd like at the museum touring at your own pace, and return the next day if you didn't get enough!
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Corning Museum of Glass
Showcasing more than 3,500 years of glassmaking history, the Corning Museum of Glass features nearly 50,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art and objects. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to an enormous Tiffany window, and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the stunning day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Wing, which houses the best of the last 25 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass workshop, with projects for all ages. Choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, delicate blown ornaments, and seasonal projects (additional fee). You can also search the gift shops for handmade glass treasures or grab a bite at the museum cafe. Spend as much time as you'd like at the museum touring at your own pace, and return the next day if you didn't get enough!
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Corning Museum of Glass
Showcasing more than 3,500 years of glassmaking history, the Corning Museum of Glass features nearly 50,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art and objects. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to an enormous Tiffany window, and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the stunning day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Wing, which houses the best of the last 25 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass workshop, with projects for all ages. Choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, delicate blown ornaments, and seasonal projects (additional fee). You can also search the gift shops for handmade glass treasures or grab a bite at the museum cafe. Spend as much time as you'd like at the museum touring at your own pace, and return the next day if you didn't get enough!
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Corning Museum of Glass
Showcasing more than 3,500 years of glassmaking history, the Corning Museum of Glass features nearly 50,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art and objects. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to an enormous Tiffany window, and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the stunning day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Wing, which houses the best of the last 25 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass workshop, with projects for all ages. Choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, delicate blown ornaments, and seasonal projects (additional fee). You can also search the gift shops for handmade glass treasures or grab a bite at the museum cafe. Spend as much time as you'd like at the museum touring at your own pace, and return the next day if you didn't get enough!
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Corning Museum of Glass
Showcasing more than 3,500 years of glassmaking history, the Corning Museum of Glass features nearly 50,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art and objects. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to an enormous Tiffany window, and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the stunning day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Wing, which houses the best of the last 25 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass workshop, with projects for all ages. Choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, delicate blown ornaments, and seasonal projects (additional fee). You can also search the gift shops for handmade glass treasures or grab a bite at the museum cafe. Spend as much time as you'd like at the museum touring at your own pace, and return the next day if you didn't get enough!
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Corning Museum of Glass
Showcasing more than 3,500 years of glassmaking history, the Corning Museum of Glass features nearly 50,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art and objects. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to an enormous Tiffany window, and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the stunning day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Wing, which houses the best of the last 25 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass workshop, with projects for all ages. Choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, delicate blown ornaments, and seasonal projects (additional fee). You can also search the gift shops for handmade glass treasures or grab a bite at the museum cafe. Spend as much time as you'd like at the museum touring at your own pace, and return the next day if you didn't get enough!
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Corning Museum of Glass
Showcasing more than 3,500 years of glassmaking history, the Corning Museum of Glass features nearly 50,000 pieces of classic and contemporary glass art and objects. See works ranging from a small Egyptian pharaoh head to an enormous Tiffany window, and discover the wonder and artistry behind glassmaking. Explore the stunning day-lit Contemporary Art + Design Wing, which houses the best of the last 25 years in glass, and a 500-seat Amphitheater Hot Shop, a space dedicated to live glass demos and design sessions. See glass created before your eyes during a live, narrated Hot Glass Demo, and be inspired to experience glassmaking for yourself during a Make Your Own Glass workshop, with projects for all ages. Choose from fused picture frames and suncatchers, sandblasted drinking glasses, flameworked beads, pulled-glass flowers, delicate blown ornaments, and seasonal projects (additional fee). You can also search the gift shops for handmade glass treasures or grab a bite at the museum cafe. Spend as much time as you'd like at the museum touring at your own pace, and return the next day if you didn't get enough!
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Musée du verre de Corning
Présentant plus de 3 500 ans d'histoire de la fabrication du verre, le Corning Museum of Glass présente près de 50 000 pièces d'art et objets en verre classiques et contemporains. Admirez des œuvres allant d'une petite tête de pharaon égyptien à une énorme fenêtre Tiffany, et découvrez l'émerveillement et l'art derrière la fabrication du verre. Explorez la superbe aile d'art contemporain + design éclairée par la lumière du jour, qui abrite le meilleur des 25 dernières années en verre, et un Amphitheatre Hot Shop de 500 places, un espace dédié aux démonstrations de verre en direct et aux sessions de design. Découvrez le verre créé sous vos yeux lors d'une démonstration de verre chaud racontée en direct et laissez-vous inspirer pour découvrir la fabrication du verre par vous-même lors d'un atelier Fabriquez votre propre verre, avec des projets pour tous les âges. Choisissez parmi des cadres photo et des attrape-soleil fusionnés, des verres sablés, des perles travaillées à la flamme, des fleurs en verre tiré, des ornements soufflés délicats et des projets saisonniers (frais supplémentaires). Vous pouvez également chercher dans les boutiques de souvenirs des trésors en verre faits à la main ou manger un morceau au café du musée. Passez autant de temps que vous le souhaitez au musée à visiter à votre rythme et revenez le lendemain si vous n'en avez pas eu assez !
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Heartfruit
Jul 2019
We spent a whole day exploring the Glass Museum. I was afraid it wouldn't hold my teenage daughters attention but clearly I was wrong, she was entranced. Every corner of every exhibit held something wonderful to see. My favorite was the Liquid Sunshine installation that is part of the New Glass Now exhibit. We also had fun at the studio making fussed glass.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2019
Thanks for visiting and for leaving a review! It sounds like both you and your daughter really enjoyed your time at the Museum. Liquid Sunshine / I am a Pluviophile is one of the most immersive glass experiences currently at the Museum and is part of New Glass Now, which is open until January 2020. We open new temporary exhibitions to explore topics in glass at least once a year so please visit us again soon!
Kathryn_W
Jul 2019
this is a great place to go. Very young children may not be good for them. There are classes you can take. Fun and good presentations.
andreafbirdgirl
Jul 2019
I've been fascinated by glass since I visited another museum when I was a student some 40 years ago, and was captivated by its many colors and forms. This was only my second visit here, and I am sorry it took me so long to return. Though I am mostly interested in late 19th-early 20th century glass, there is not a display in the museum I would not have further explored if I had the time. Everything from ancient glass made by the most primitive techniques to modern scientific glass and today's most cutting edge artistic pieces were represented when we visited. As you progress through the various galleries, you will find yourself asking time and time again, "Why did someone make this out of glass?", in my case, over a wonderful crystal table, and on the other end of the spectrum, a mile-long beaded rope, and "How did they make this out of glass?", in this case, over a wonderful life-sized sculpture of a minutely pleated woman's gown, simply unbelievable. Everything from sparkling cut glass tableware to Tiffany lamps and windows, lampworked paperweights, to the dazzling iridescent art glass of Corning's own Steuben factory are here to enjoy. Some of Europe's finest glass is here as well, including Nancy, France, Baccarat, and delicate Venetian pieces. Anyone who handles glasswork of this type for work could easily spend several days exploring, and your admission pass is good for 2 days. Note, there is an additional part of the collection not to be missed in the Rakow Library building, across the parking lot-the colored glassware of Frederick Carder, mastermind behind the era of some of Steuben's most vibrant works. The library itself is open to the public; I hope to use its resources next visit. Combined passes for the Rockwell Museum and the Corning Museum are available at the Rockwell, and various discounts are offered for seniors, veterans, and others, check in advance. Also, we discovered too late for this trip that some of the local hotels offer a glass lover's package, including the museum passes with your reservation, again, inquire in advance. BTW, don't skip the museum gift shop, there were many interesting works on display for sale there. And last, the Corning Museum does have some wheelchairs available for use, ask where you enter and someone will assist you.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2019
Thanks for visiting and for leaving such a lovely review! With a mission to tell the world about glass, we are always pleased when glass enthusiasts visit us. We also love it when those with limited understanding or experience with the art, history, or science of glass arrive and depart as glass enthusiasts. We encourage visitors to take advantage of our complementary tours that come with admission, as our knowledgeable Glass Guides may be able to help answers questions you have as you explore our collections. Next time we encourage that you check with nearby hotels to see if they have travel packages with us and that you take some time to visit the Rakow Research Library, the largest library in the world dedicated to glassmaking. We're looking forward towards seeing you again soon.

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