Factory tour & factory visit

Please note: If you are travelling from Passau, a diversion is to be expected until mid-July. You should therefore allow an extra 15-20 minutes travelling time.
GLASENSIUM factory tour
Mon: No viewing
Tue - Sat: 9.30 & 11:00* Clock:
Factory tour through the GlaSensium.
Mint your own glass coin from glowing glass as a lucky charm or hand flatterer.
Sundays and public holidays No viewing
* Thursday & Friday 11:00 am: Children's tour with lucky charm stamps and glass puzzles. Children of primary school age can embark on an exciting journey through glass production during the factory tour with a treasure map.
Entrance fee: Adults €3, children €1.50
Glass coin minting: Surcharge per glass coin € 2.50
Factory tour GLASENSIUM
Please register for the desired tour at least one day in advance!
Registration for the factory tour
GLASENSIUM
Hear, smell and feel glass
During a factory tour through the EISH GLASENSIUM accompany you in the glassworks Eisch experience with all your senses the process of creating a glass product from melting to finishing. Observe the transformation of glowing mass into artistic objects directly at the furnace. Tuesday to Saturday at 9.30 and 11 a.m. you can mint your own coin from red-hot glass as part of a tour of the factory.
The connections between glass and fire, glass and wood, glass and flavour, glass and music and glass and art are brought to life in an impressive way. Test your own skills in recognising and naming aromas, play a large glass instrument and feel the impressive fascination that emanates when fire and sand combine to form glass.
Children of primary school age can go on an exciting journey through glass production with a treasure map during the factory tour.
Text panels in German, English and Czech guide visitors through the GLASENSIUM.
Details can be found at events.
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Approach
94258 Frauenau
Tel: 09926 - 189 253
The Forest railway stop can be reached on foot through the Glass Gardens (approx. 500 metres).