Bellissimo questo video!! Sono dei veri maestri a fare vasi di vetro!bravissimi! Il cavallo fatto e' stupendo!! E poi... Che meraviglia questo negozio !! Bellissimi gli oggetti di vetro !!👏🏻🥰👍
Oh my my! I so love your channel! No unnecessary talking just pure videos. The video quality is exceptional. Thank you for taking us dreamers like me to your travels.
Another fantastic video. I know I said it before but I love that you don’t play annoying music and just let us hear the natural sounds of the environment you’re in. It may seem weird to others but I love hearing all the different sounds even people from the places you’re in talking. I don’t live there so I like to get the whole experience which your videos offer. I really appreciate that. A lot!
... I love the gorgeous friendly warm glow of the orange brick buildings and complimenting copper sulphate hue of the water... would like to visit one day... btw, excellent informative video... Grazie!
So wonderful to watch the glass making. Such talent and artistry. Love your videos. I used to live in Italy so they bring back so many great memories for me. Thanks.
@@ProWalks I really love the lake district - Garda, Como and Maggiore. I was supposed to stay the summer there but Covid had other ideas. Maggiore has their annual festival in September. It also has a train that goes from Stresa (Maggiore) to Domodossola with stunning views. Then you can switch to the mountain train to Locarno in Switzerland and take the ferries back. Como is more touristy but still worth a visit to the towns. All easily accessible by ferry or buses. Garda is much calmer but worth a day or two. The towns in northern Italy are wonderful too. Turin (Torino) is one of my favorites and has an amazing Egyptian Museum (must see). Verona and Vicenza are also lovely. And if you want to do the Dolomites, Bolzano and Trento are the main towns. Since I live in France and was in the Alps for 8 years I didn't go to the Italian Dolomites but the photos I've seen are stunning. Im not a huge fan of Milano but there are lots of lovely towns in the area worth visiting (lots of articles on these). Bologna and Ravenna are worth a visit too. Ravenna alone has eight Unesco World Heritage Sites; the Byzantine Mosaics are among the best in the world. Bologna is known for its universities and food. Genova's Old Town is unique in that it's the largest Old Town in Europe but also the streets are narrow and dark so an interesting walking experience. Tons of history since it's always been a port town. I hope that gives you some ideas for your next trips once things are safe again to travel. I would love to relive those places through your videos. With a little luck, I'll be in Puglia this summer. If you ever need suggestions on France (I've been here 12 years), let me know since I've been to all the regions and can give you some suggestions for places to walk. Stay safe and well.
This was very interesting. Always have had a love for Murano glass. I have a few small items. Always dreamed of a chandelier or a bigger vase etc...wow, beautiful stuff. I too was amazed at the nice color of the canals as the buildings are old and rather run down. I would have loved to see these islands when they were at an all time high. Must have been amazing.
We were there - October 2019! Same glass factory, same master glass blower. We bought a wine decanter and 6 glasses. Shame I cannot post the photo here.
Brings back wonderful memories of walking around Murano. Next time I go back I will know so much more! Also how do I get in touch with Dino rosin? Bernie
HI Super! I was wondering how you videoed while walking, so smoothly, without bumps and wobbles! Looove the colors of the buildings against the turquoise of the waterways! Must be inspirational for the Murano glass blowing masters, to be in a jewellike environment that is so unique. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
@@ProWalks oh nice. I prefer Salerno when it's day and in summer but I can't wait to see this video. You know, I'm from Salerno so... Ahahah. Greetings man👍
@@ProWalks yeah there are some streets and squares... Now I don't know how much you'll walk, but there is of course the Seafront, Piazza della Concordia, Via Roma, Villa Comunale, Corso Garibaldi, corso Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza Portanova, the historic center (that is like another Naples) with many beautiful little streets like Via Mercanti. You can go to the Duomo (if you're lucky you can find it open and you could visit the underground part of the Duomo), there is Chiesa Santa Sofia near Duomo and more. Out of the historic center you could film the train station, Via dei Principati and following this street you'll go to Piazza Malta (around that there is a Roman Aqueduct), then to Piazza San Francesco, then you could go to the Carmine. There is Piazza Casalbore, with the Stadio Vestuti (the first stadium of Salerno for football. Now it hosts other sports). There is Piazza Dalmazia. You could go to Parco Pinocchio on the street built on the Sele (Sele is the Salerno's River), you could go to Viale Unità d'Italia, Via Silvio baratta... This is part of the Center and the Historic Center but there are some districts (or quartieri) like Torrione that you could visit. (Off camera I invite you to go to "Nettuno". It's a bar in front of the Seafront and maybe you could eat your best Gelato. But you should take the lemon one cause here we are famous for the lemons of the Amalfi coast). I hope I helped you in some way. Have a great day. And thanks for the videos you make and share to us, especially for who never visited these places and Italy :).
I see the date of this video in Dec, 31. Is this very early in the morning before all the tour show up? Or is slow because New Yes,When I travel\\\\ i enjoy going doric slow times, I LIKE TO GET TI KNOW THE CULCURE
Darn a place I would like to visit myself....fyi I realised how beneficial a 360 degree camera is here as I wanted to look in the shop windows but couldnt argh... lol...eg the Insta 360 One X ( or new one out next week at CES 2020 btw) or the new Qoocam 8K etc....Regards Laurie
Hi Laurie, I have the Insta360 One X but I wasn't too happy with the quality...which is less than 1080. I might invest in the 8K though. I'm glad you enjoyed the walk.
@@ProWalks I was joking, your video your music; for me Italy is not Naples, Rome, Milan or any other city/region but my "google-eng" is too bad to explain (anyway I understand "your" Italy vision, not like me but it's ok) ciao.🙂
Yes, I spent so long work on the Venice 1-6 walks that by the time I was done I was ready to post something besides Venice videos and moved on to something else.
No wonder the glass is expensive. Look at the hard work and loving care that goes into it! Cannot beat genuine craftsmanship.
The colour of the water is gorgeous....I always thought it would be dirty looking. Beautiful walk through a lovely place.Thankyou!
True craftsmen without formal titles, despite for centuries being named master glass makers and handing down their wisdom to their apprentices.
Bellissimo questo video!! Sono dei veri maestri a fare vasi di vetro!bravissimi! Il cavallo fatto e' stupendo!! E poi... Che meraviglia questo negozio !! Bellissimi gli oggetti di vetro !!👏🏻🥰👍
Oh my my! I so love your channel! No unnecessary talking just pure videos. The video quality is exceptional. Thank you for taking us dreamers like me to your travels.
J V R . You’re right. It’s just like being there but without the hassle of GETTING there😃🕊
Wow! Incredible detail of artisanship.
Murano is the highest standard of quality for blown glass. Do I need to say more? Congratulations. You are still by favorite walking cam. Happy 2020!
Ciao Javier, glad to hear it. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic glass demonstration.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Hand blown glass so amazing !
Another fantastic video. I know I said it before but I love that you don’t play annoying music and just let us hear the natural sounds of the environment you’re in. It may seem weird to others but I love hearing all the different sounds even people from the places you’re in talking. I don’t live there so I like to get the whole experience which your videos offer. I really appreciate that. A lot!
This was such a beautiful time spent walking threw a place someday I wish now to go .the glass is one of a kind.thank you for this walk.i loved it.
Thanks for watching!
Incredible glass artist! Thank you for sharing.
Wow, great video - Thank you! Loved seeing the Glass making.
I visit Venice in September 2019.....so magical....Murano is a glass paradise....me wallet can tell you that...ha ha ha !
yeah, those prices weren't cheap. :) September is a great time to visit Italy. I hope you enjoyed your trip.
That was fascinating to watch! Thank you SO much for your walking tours!
I have never been to Italy and i Love the tour.
I hope you can make it here someday!
Happy New Year, Prowalk Tours! For many years! I wish you health, happiness, luck, success, many dreams come true and new places to visit!
... I love the gorgeous friendly warm glow of the orange brick buildings and complimenting copper sulphate hue of the water... would like to visit one day... btw, excellent informative video... Grazie!
Hey, thanks Michael. Glad you enjoyed it. Hope you can make it there some day.
Maravilloso. Murano es un hermoso pueblo, pero fue alucinante ver a los maestros del vidrio trabajando.
Wow....really amazing.. , being a glass bottles collector myself, I specially love this tour so much. Thanks a lot ¡¡
Lovely feel of Venice good community & tour idea. Salute 2020!
These walls are sooo soothing! Thanks.
So wonderful to watch the glass making. Such talent and artistry. Love your videos. I used to live in Italy so they bring back so many great memories for me. Thanks.
Hey, thanks for watching. I am really glad you enjoyed it. Have any suggestions on where I should go next?
@@ProWalks I really love the lake district - Garda, Como and Maggiore. I was supposed to stay the summer there but Covid had other ideas. Maggiore has their annual festival in September. It also has a train that goes from Stresa (Maggiore) to Domodossola with stunning views. Then you can switch to the mountain train to Locarno in Switzerland and take the ferries back. Como is more touristy but still worth a visit to the towns. All easily accessible by ferry or buses. Garda is much calmer but worth a day or two. The towns in northern Italy are wonderful too. Turin (Torino) is one of my favorites and has an amazing Egyptian Museum (must see). Verona and Vicenza are also lovely. And if you want to do the Dolomites, Bolzano and Trento are the main towns. Since I live in France and was in the Alps for 8 years I didn't go to the Italian Dolomites but the photos I've seen are stunning. Im not a huge fan of Milano but there are lots of lovely towns in the area worth visiting (lots of articles on these). Bologna and Ravenna are worth a visit too. Ravenna alone has eight Unesco World Heritage Sites; the Byzantine Mosaics are among the best in the world. Bologna is known for its universities and food. Genova's Old Town is unique in that it's the largest Old Town in Europe but also the streets are narrow and dark so an interesting walking experience. Tons of history since it's always been a port town. I hope that gives you some ideas for your next trips once things are safe again to travel. I would love to relive those places through your videos. With a little luck, I'll be in Puglia this summer. If you ever need suggestions on France (I've been here 12 years), let me know since I've been to all the regions and can give you some suggestions for places to walk. Stay safe and well.
@@cinziaclc wow so much information! You have been to a lot of places, happy for you ☺️ I wish I could visit Italy some day!
Very nice city, nice Glass workshop Demo...
Astonishing glass work....
Encantada em conhecer a Ilha de Murano !!!
This was very interesting. Always have had a love for Murano glass. I have a few small items. Always dreamed of a chandelier or a bigger vase etc...wow, beautiful stuff. I too was amazed at the nice color of the canals as the buildings are old and rather run down. I would have loved to see these islands when they were at an all time high. Must have been amazing.
Für mich sind das Glasartisten,Punkt.
Wow such a lovely video. Thank you for showing us Murano and the glass making process ❤️❤️ Happy New Year! 🎆🎈🎊
*WOW* !!! *Happy New Year* !!!!! *LOVE the Italian music* !!!! #ProWalkTours
I really want to go there.
Thank you for the good video.
We were there - October 2019! Same glass factory, same master glass blower. We bought a wine decanter and 6 glasses. Shame I cannot post the photo here.
Fun. I didn't end up buying anything there. It was nice of them to let me film there.
thank you very much!
Ma, che bella! Mille grazie per la distribuzione del questo video, e Buon anno 2020!
Dear pro walks ...another wonderful walkabout ...so interesting ..the water in the canals flows incredibly fast ..thank you plus happy new year..
Thanks, wonderfull video in artisan time!
Great video!glass-founder is very true artist in Poland glass-works is Krosno
I looked up some examples of Krosno. Interesting.
I love crafts people. It reminds me of Journeys in Japan and other good documentaries.
Thank you very march!Happy New Year,Prowalk Tours!
Happy new year!!
And like every tour any where we end in the gift shop. LOL Thank you for this video.
Wonderful !!!!!!!! Thank you !!!!!!!
You are very welcome!
The streets are so clean
Love your videos, greeting from Barranquilla, Colombia
what a nice tour guide
Feliz año nuevo 2020 un abrazo fuerte - desde Catamarca Argentina
Great video~! I feel as though I am there again.
Glad to hear that!
We bought a Murano glass clown in the early 60s as a Mother's Day gift. She was very pleased.
The glass making amazing as was Murano but from where i'm sitting looks very cold
That was excellent!! Thank you. I am subscribed.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
Hey, thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this tour. Thanks for your support!
Happy New Year,also one word on the glass,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WOW.....................
lugar muito bonito,bom ano novo pra vc mano!
Perdón hermoso video.
Happy new year Pro walks. You are my Guru
Feliz Ano Novo Prowalk, muita saúde e paz ,amo seus videos,Deus te abençoe♥♣♥
lindo maravilhoso!!!!!!!!!!!
I really enjoyed that, thank you.
Loved it. 👍
Great!
Brings back wonderful memories of walking around Murano. Next time I go back I will know so much more! Also how do I get in touch with Dino rosin? Bernie
I Loved the music, can listen that without stop, what is the name of that.HAPPY NEW YEAR
Feliz año nuevo les deseo desde Buenos Aires, Argentina!
your trip is amazing. please also make video on Torcello
Great work,you are good in this work..go ahead :)
I want to see some towns from France also..if you can afford to ho there.
Great video, Thank you!
Happy new year and sucses for prowalk
Fantastic
Have a very nice, full of blessings new year Mr Prowalk.
So nice!
Tank you!😊✌
Happy New Year!🎆🎊
Happy New Year!
Hermosisimo!!
Happy 2020!!!
Is Cenedese or Barbini factories still active, and if so, do they still make Fish aquarium blocks that are high quality like the 1950's?
Would have appreciated a commentary explaining where and what we were looking at. Otherwise, a nice video.
HI
Super! I was wondering how you videoed while walking, so smoothly, without bumps and wobbles! Looove the colors of the buildings against the turquoise of the waterways! Must be inspirational for the Murano glass blowing masters, to be in a jewellike environment that is so unique. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
Hi man, are you ever gonna do a video about Salerno? I don't know if you know this city near Naples, but it deserves.
I did walk the Salerno Christmas lights in 2018 but I never posted the walk. I'll film a walk there this year.
@@ProWalks oh nice. I prefer Salerno when it's day and in summer but I can't wait to see this video. You know, I'm from Salerno so... Ahahah. Greetings man👍
@@gianmattia13 I can film a day walk this summer for sure. Do you have any recommendations of streets to walk?
@@ProWalks yeah there are some streets and squares... Now I don't know how much you'll walk, but there is of course the Seafront, Piazza della Concordia, Via Roma, Villa Comunale, Corso Garibaldi, corso Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza Portanova, the historic center (that is like another Naples) with many beautiful little streets like Via Mercanti. You can go to the Duomo (if you're lucky you can find it open and you could visit the underground part of the Duomo), there is Chiesa Santa Sofia near Duomo and more. Out of the historic center you could film the train station, Via dei Principati and following this street you'll go to Piazza Malta (around that there is a Roman Aqueduct), then to Piazza San Francesco, then you could go to the Carmine. There is Piazza Casalbore, with the Stadio Vestuti (the first stadium of Salerno for football. Now it hosts other sports). There is Piazza Dalmazia. You could go to Parco Pinocchio on the street built on the Sele (Sele is the Salerno's River), you could go to Viale Unità d'Italia, Via Silvio baratta...
This is part of the Center and the Historic Center but there are some districts (or quartieri) like Torrione that you could visit.
(Off camera I invite you to go to "Nettuno". It's a bar in front of the Seafront and maybe you could eat your best Gelato. But you should take the lemon one cause here we are famous for the lemons of the Amalfi coast).
I hope I helped you in some way. Have a great day. And thanks for the videos you make and share to us, especially for who never visited these places and Italy :).
🎄 Merry Christmas 🐪 8th day ☃ Happy New Year 🙀
I see the date of this video in Dec, 31. Is this very early in the morning before all the tour show up? Or is slow because New Yes,When I travel\\\\
i enjoy going doric slow times, I LIKE TO GET TI KNOW THE CULCURE
After sunrise 😌
Great tour, Osmo Pocket?
Darn a place I would like to visit myself....fyi I realised how beneficial a 360 degree camera is here as I wanted to look in the shop windows but couldnt argh... lol...eg the Insta 360 One X ( or new one out next week at CES 2020 btw) or the new Qoocam 8K etc....Regards Laurie
Hi Laurie, I have the Insta360 One X but I wasn't too happy with the quality...which is less than 1080. I might invest in the 8K though. I'm glad you enjoyed the walk.
Happy new year world
Any choice buy Murano online?
www.ercolemoretti.it/ this is Original Murano Handmade Glass.. not from china!
HOW MANY NORMAL TOUR TO YOU GET AT TGE SHOPS
"people who live in a glass house change their clothes in the basement."-- Sun Tzu
Is Murano near the ocean ? Many buildings look like they need a paint job very badly. I liked Assisi buildings , they seem in better shape. 🇮🇹..
ocean?! You are pretty confused Sir!
@@MrRobbyvent ok near Adriatic
i was there 2006
Murano video and Tarantella... well, I hope that no venetian see the video.😨😆
Anyway is beautiful (I'm not venetian 😏).
Yeah, I thought about that...but I just wanted something that would sound Italian. :) To me, Italy is Naples. There is nothing more Italian.
@@ProWalks I was joking, your video your music; for me Italy is not Naples, Rome, Milan or any other city/region but my "google-eng" is too bad to explain (anyway I understand "your" Italy vision, not like me but it's ok) ciao.🙂
This was filmed last year.?
Yes, I spent so long work on the Venice 1-6 walks that by the time I was done I was ready to post something besides Venice videos and moved on to something else.
Prowalk Tours oh I see. By the way I really really enjoyed all the Venice walks I watched every single one of them.
رائع
❤️❤️❤️👍🏽
Habe ohrringe aus Muranoglas mit Inhalt,glaub ich brauch nicht mehr zu sagen.
general mu ran from murano cause of the italian mafia
احل عالم انا معلم جميع الزجاج
Goomba Glass
what happens when these master craftsmen are too old? are you teaching it to younger people.
Amber
Ambr
It's so desolate.
All that glass demonstrations look like fake. Specially for tourists.
Especially, maybe?
Amber