Scuola Mosaicisti del Friuli
The Scuola Mosaicisti del Friuli is a school in Spilimbergo where students learn and practice the craft of mosaic making. The building contains working studios where artists carefully place small pieces of glass and stone into detailed patterns, along with display areas showing finished works that range from small decorative pieces to large installations.
The school was founded around 100 years ago to preserve and teach the traditional craft of mosaic making. Over time, its students have completed internationally recognized projects, including mosaics for major institutions such as the Library of Congress in Washington and the Paris Opera.
The school keeps mosaic making alive as a craft that connects generations through shared artistic expression. You can observe how students work with colored glass and stone pieces, combining them into meaningful images that reflect both traditional and contemporary approaches.
The school is accessible during specific hours and welcomes visitors in a friendly setting where you can watch craftspeople at work. The location is accessible for people with mobility needs and offers information materials, books, and mosaic supplies for purchase.
The school blends ancient techniques from Roman and Byzantine times with contemporary experimental approaches, allowing visitors to see how a 2000-year-old art form lives and evolves in the modern world. This mix of old and new makes it a rare place where history and present day meet daily.
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