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Discover the Fritz Glass Factory Tour in Cape Cod, Massachusetts
The Fritz Glass Factory Tour in Dennis Port, Cape Cod, gives visitors a front-row seat to the timeless craft of glassblowing. Founded by master glassblower Fritz Lauenstein, this working studio specializes in hand-blown vases, ornaments, paperweights, and custom designs.
During your visit, you’ll watch live demonstrations as molten glass is gathered, shaped, and transformed into colorful works of art. Fritz and his team explain each step, from heating the furnace to applying intricate patterns and cooling finished pieces. Guests can also browse the onsite gallery, where unique glass creations are available for purchase.
Why it’s special:
Unlike large-scale factories, Fritz Glass offers an intimate, artisan experience where you see the entire process up close. Every piece is individually crafted, blending traditional techniques with modern design. For families, school trips, and art lovers, this tour combines education, artistry, and the thrill of watching fire and glass in motion.
History/Story of Fritz Glass
Glassblower Fritz Lauenstein began his career in 1974 and established Fritz Glass in 1991 on Cape Cod. Known for vibrant colors and creative designs, his studio quickly became a regional attraction. Today, Fritz Glass continues to produce thousands of hand-blown pieces each year, with many sold worldwide, all crafted in the same Cape Cod studio where visitors can watch the process firsthand.
What You’ll See & Do on the Fritz Glass Factory Tour
Watch master glassblowers gather molten glass from the furnace.
Learn how pieces are shaped, blown, and decorated with color.
See techniques like marbling, striping, and free-form sculpting.
Ask questions during interactive demonstrations.
Explore the onsite gallery filled with vases, ornaments, paperweights, and seasonal items.
Purchase one-of-a-kind glass art direct from the maker.
Hands-On Elements: Guests watch live demonstrations and can interact with the artist during Q&A.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography is allowed in visitor areas; ask before filming close to the furnace.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Onsite gallery and gift shop with hand-blown glass art
Seasonal ornaments and custom orders available
Pricing of Fritz Glass Factory Tour
Demonstrations: Free admission (open studio)
Purchases of glass pieces priced individually
Group tours available by special arrangement
Practical Info for Visiting Fritz Glass
Duration: ~30–45 minutes for demonstrations; longer if browsing the gallery
Format: Live artisan demonstration + gallery visit
Schedule & Seasonality: Open year-round; hours vary seasonally; best to call ahead
Audience: Families, school groups, art lovers, tourists on Cape Cod
Accessibility: Shop and viewing area are wheelchair accessible
Safety & Restrictions:
Stay in designated visitor areas during demonstrations
Supervise children near hot equipment
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Group demonstrations available; call ahead for school trip scheduling
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable shoes; curiosity for art and craftsmanship
Facilities: Gallery, restrooms, parking onsite
Closures & Downtime: Closed major holidays; call ahead during off-season
Location & Booking
Getting There: Free parking onsite; located off Route 28 in Dennis Port on Cape Cod
Booking: No booking required for regular demonstrations; group tours must call ahead
Cancellation & Refunds: Not applicable (free admission)
On-Site Extras: Gallery shop with unique glass art
Nearby
Cape Cod Museum of Art
Cape Cod Rail Trail
Local beaches and seafood restaurants
FAQs About Visiting Fritz Glass
Do I need to buy tickets for the tour?
No, demonstrations at Fritz Glass are free and open to the public.
Can I buy the glass I see being made?
Yes, many pieces crafted during demonstrations are available in the gallery shop.
How long does a demonstration last?
Typically 30–45 minutes, though visitors often stay longer to browse the gallery.
Is it safe for kids to attend?
Yes, families are welcome. Children should be supervised near the glassblowing area.
Do you offer group tours or school trips?
Yes, groups can arrange special demonstrations by calling ahead.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes, photography is allowed, but avoid flash near the furnace.
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