Precious stones from the Bohemian Paradise

The brothers Jan and Václav Fišers from Turnov. Their alleged voyage to Venice, five years of efforts to seize the local secret of secrecy, return to Turnov, dozens of wasted attempts and then - finally success! In 1711 they made the first glass for the production of artificial stones.

THE GLASSHOUSE IN NOVÝ SVĚT

It was in 1712, when Elias Müller built his glassworks on the estate of the Harrach Counts in Jilemnice. It continued in the traditional production of glass, which was produced on the border of the Giant Mountains and the Jizera Mountains in the middle of the 14th century. Even today, you can see not only metallurgical production and blowing glass, but also a hundred-year-old grinding shop. It is driven by a water turbine and transmissions used to distribute the driving force.

ELIAS PALME

Elias Palme, one of the most famous luminaire manufacturers, continued the tradition of chandeliers in Kamenický Šenov. Industrial production of chandeliers was started in 1724 by Josef Palme in Prácheň.

ELDORADO OF BEADS AND SEED BEADS

Surely you would not find in the whole Principle and in the broad surroundings of a person who would say a crooked word about Jan Šourek. After all, it was as if he had come to the Principle of Prosperity and Welfare. As soon as he took possession of the reeve, life in the village began to turn for the better. He was one of the first to venture into the world for business.

JOSEF RIEDEL

Josef Riedel, king of the Jizera Mountains glassmakers, was born in Hejnice in 1816. He was the representative of the sixth generation of the glass family and imprinted his footprint indelibly on the slopes of the Jizera Mountains.

FRIEDRICH EGERMANN

JOSEF PFEIFFER

Josef Pfeiffer - Jablonec entrepreneur and mayor, who was involved in the development of jewelery exports. Everything is confirmed at the imperial court and in 1866 Jablonec became a town during his reign.

BLOWN BEAD and its way to the tree

People can make sense of time and numbers, but not us, beads. However, I have heard that they have been blowing me in the mountains for more than a hundred years. As a bead would put it, that is a long time. You, who have never seen how a bead is born, you don´t know how beautiful life can be....

MELTED GLASS SCULPTURE

In 1920 the first Czech glass school was founded in Železný Brod, thanks to which the town became a center of glass art.

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A historic success for Kamenický Šenov

Unique glass collection returns to city ownership after decades


After more than twenty years of effort, the city of Kamenický Šenov has achieved a major legal victory. The extensive collection of the local Glass Museum, comprising approximately 2,700 rare items, has been officially transferred from state ownership to the town. This ends a long period of uncertainty, during which the town cared for its most valuable heritage only on a loan basis.

The collection, which had been assembled by members of the local museum association since 1923, had been under the administration of the Museum of Glass and Jewelry in Jablonec nad Nisou since the 1960s. The city first attempted to have it returned in 1991, when an erroneous delimitation meant that the collections remained in state ownership. The city made further attempts to acquire the collection in 2003 and 2016, but these were unsuccessful.

"After more than twenty years, we have managed to bring this long-standing problem to a close. This is not only a logical and fair outcome to the whole situation, but also a great success not only for the Glass Museum, but also for the entire town. The collection is closely linked to our history, glassmaking tradition, and local glassmaking school," said Tomáš Tschakert, deputy mayor of Kamenický Šenov.

Close cooperation with the Jablonec Museum played a key role in the whole process. Without its willingness and cooperation, a transfer of this magnitude would not have been possible. The Ministry of Culture also played a major role in preparing a proposal for the free transfer of state property to the town. This was approved by the Czech government at its meeting on November 12 last year.

"I would like to sincerely thank Ms. Milada Valečková, director of the Museum of Glass and Jewelry in Jablonec nad Nisou, for her time, support, and cooperation," added Deputy Mayor Tschakert, adding that thanks also go to lawyer Dr. Martina Jankovská for her legal representation and museum director Hanka Šrámková for preparing the documentation.

The approach taken by the Jablonec side was key to the successful completion of the transfer. Milada Valečková, director of the Museum of Glass and Jewelry in Jablonec nad Nisou, said of the transfer: "We are really glad that the collection is staying where it historically belongs. This is despite the fact that it is a very valuable collection and we had to give up many unique items. However, one of the principles of museum work is to preserve integrity and authenticity. We believe that the town of Kamenický Šenov will also strive to do so. After all, the collection is one of the proofs of how important a place the town has been and still is on the glassmaking map of the world."

The collection of the Glass Museum in Kamenický Šenov is one of the most important collections documenting the development of engraved and cut glass in the Czech Republic and is now a permanent and indisputable part of the town's property.

3.2.2026