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Murano's glassmakers were soon numbered among the island's most prominent citizens. By the fourteenth century, glassmakers were allowed to wear swords, enjoyed immunity from prosecution by the Venetian state and found their daughters married into Venice's most affluent families. While benefiting from
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As part of a broader view of protection and enhancement of typical and traditional Veneto product manufacturing and marketing, the Veneto Region protects and promotes the designation of origin of artistic glassworks created on the island of Murano, since glasswork is an inherent part of Venetian
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Venice kept protecting the secret of the production of glass and of crystal but, notwithstanding it, the Republic partially lost its monopoly at the end of the sixteenth century, because of some glass makers who let the secret be known in many European countries.
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certain statutory privileges, glassmakers were forbidden to leave the Republic. However, many of them took the risks associated with migration and established glass furnaces in surrounding cities and farther afield — sometimes in England and the Netherlands.
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he built for himself was named after his native island, "Muranów" — a Polish pronunciation of "Murano". This palace eventually gave its name to the entire surrounding district.
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Some of the companies that own historical glass factories in Murano are among the most important brands of glass in the world. These companies include Venini, Alessandro Mandruzzato
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Weakness in the economy has affected Murano but some 260 companies remain in operation, employing 1,100 staff members (2016 data) and the island receives numerous tourists.
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in the Palazzo Giustinian, which holds displays on the history of glassmaking as well as glass samples ranging from Egyptian times through the present day.
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Murano's glassmakers held a monopoly on high-quality glassmaking for centuries, developing or refining many technologies including optically clear
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In the seventeenth century, the Murano-born Simone Giuseppe Belotti (in Polish, Szymon Józef Bellotti) became Royal Architect to the
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was invented on the island, and for a while Murano was the main producer of glass in Europe. The island later became known for
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and measures about 1.5 km (1 mi) across with a population of just over 5,000 (2004 figures). It is famous for its
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was and remains one of Warsaw's most well known areas, especially associated with the city's Jewish history.
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occupied one of the islands, seeking a place of solitude for their way of life. There they founded the
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were built, but this later declined. The countryside of the island was known for its
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Regione del Veneto — Official owner of "Marchio Vetro Artistico di Murano"
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were expelled in 1814. The grounds then became Venice's major cemetery.
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The oldest Murano glass factory that is still active today is that of
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with the chapel of the Ballarin family built in 1506 and artworks by
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in Alicante, no. 00481812, has been established and is regulated by
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The "Vetro Artistico Murano" trademark, filed and registered at the
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gardens until the nineteenth century, when more housing was built.
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On 8 July 1797 was published the first comprehensive history book
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Murano's reputation as a center for glassmaking was born when the
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Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro (Experimental Station for Glass)
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were required to move to Murano. In the following century,
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In the fifteenth century, the island became popular as a
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The eight channels separating the islands of Murano
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Murano is located in Italy
45°27′27″N 12°21′13″E / 45.45750°N 12.35361°E / 45.45750; 12.35361
Venetian Lagoon
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