点评:I've been there like that, not for the first time though.
The main exhibition is interesting, worth a look, with a bit of thought, historical depth to glass making. Useful objects from different eras well displayed.
Check out the museum shop, there might be something interesting there...
Always changing exhibitions. Now Jasmin Anoschkin and Tamara Aladin. A couple of pictures of them and the main exhibition. If you start to get tired, folding seats are available.
Remember, however: museums are generally closed on Mondays! This is worth remembering both during the summer holidays and when traveling elsewhere in Europe... Check the opening hours on the website. Then you won't feel bad.
Enough parking spaces, almost every hall is accessible to wheelchairs and walkers. Make sure in advance, though, as the place is a former factory. The staff will help of course.
We didn't visit the restaurant this time, after all, it is its own entrepreneur on the other side of the wall.
翻译:我以前也这样去过那里,不过这已经不是第一次了。
主展很有意思,值得一看,发人深省,玻璃制作的历史深度也很强。不同时代的实用文物都陈列得井井有条。
去博物馆商店逛逛,那里可能会有一些有趣的东西……
展览一直在更换。现在是Jasmin Anoschkin和Tamara Aladin。这里有几张她们和主展的照片。如果你累了,可以坐折叠椅。
不过请记住:博物馆通常在周一闭馆!这一点无论是在暑假期间还是在欧洲其他地方旅行时都值得牢记……在网站上查看开放时间。这样你就不会感到难过了。
停车位充足,几乎每个展厅都方便轮椅和助行器通行。不过,最好提前确认,因为这里以前是工厂。工作人员当然会提供帮助。
这次我们没有去餐厅,毕竟,墙的另一边是它自己的创业者。