Glass is one of the oldest materials known to mankind and is likely to have been a by-product of the earliest ceramic production by sedentary man. Liquid glass can be formed into a wide variety of shapes, and there are virtually no limits to the play of colors. The Schopfheim Museum has an interesting glass collection, which naturally also includes the glass design works donated by H. Th. Baumann.
From the earliest glass production through the medieval and modern glassworks of the southern Black Forest to modern artisan and industrial products, the museum aims to create an arc in which the enthusiasm for this special material is highly infectious.
From the earliest glass production through the medieval and modern glassworks of the southern Black Forest to modern artisan and industrial products, the museum aims to create an arc in which the enthusiasm for this special material is highly infectious.
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