GLASSWORKS AND GLASSMAKERS
With a touch of humor, this exhibition takes a look at glassmakers, glass factories, and the many facets of glass as a material.
Over 300 items on loan from the renowned Munich-based collector couple Birgit and Dieter Schaich are displayed alongside numerous objects from the Baruther Glashütte museum’s collection.
Rather than being viewed purely as works of art, they serve as references to the glass industry: factory inventory, honors, badges, paintings, prints, promotional materials, and souvenirs. At this historic location, the exhibits offer an emotional and sometimes nostalgic focus on glass as a cultural asset, highlighting the public image necessary for the success of glass factories.
A 168-page accompanying catalog, compiled by the Schaichs, is published to accompany the exhibition, which was shown in a more streamlined form in Frauenau in 2023.
Museumsverein Glashütte e.V.
Hüttenweg 20
15837 Baruth/Glashütte
The Baruth Glassworks Museum and Glass Studio are open Tuesday through Sunday.
Demonstrations at the furnace take place daily at 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM.
Museum, Information, Group Bookings, Museum Team
Tel: 033704/9809-0; 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
info@baruther-glashuette.de
March 16 – July 13, 2025
Featured image: Note box, Lamprecht Glassworks, ca. 1910, Photo: Dieter Schaich;
Commemorative medal, Spain, 1969, Photo: Dieter Schaich
Beer mug, Achern Glassworks, ca. 1920, Photo: Dieter Schaich
Truck with Calgonit stemmed glass advertisement, ca. 1980, Photo: Dieter Schaich



