Eyeglass Museum

Eyeglass Museum — via Wikimedia Commons
Eyeglass Museum · via Wikimedia Commons
PIEVE DI CADORE, VENETO

Eyeglass Museum

A collection of over 4,000 eyeglasses and optical instruments spanning centuries, documenting both technical innovation and fashion history.

At a glance

The Eyeglass Museum houses an exceptional assemblage of spectacles, monocles, lorgnettes, pince-nez, and related optical devices. Many pieces are unique and represent significant moments in the history of vision correction and decorative arts.

History

The museum traces eyeglass development from its origins to the present day. The second floor is dedicated specifically to the history of eyewear manufacturing in the Cadore and Belluno regions from the late 19th century onward, reflecting the area’s importance in optical production.

What you see

The collection spans two exhibition floors. The first explores the typology, social use, and technical evolution of eyeglasses and lens-based optical tools, alongside the historical development of spectacle cases. The second floor focuses on regional eyeglass history and production from the 1890s forward.

Beyond conventional spectacles, the museum displays walking sticks with integrated lenses, fans incorporating hidden lorgnettes, binoculars, spyglasses, and magnification devices—demonstrating the ingenuity with which optical technology was integrated into everyday objects and accessories.

Cultural significance

The collection documents not only the technical and material history of vision correction but also its role in costume and social practice. These pieces serve as precise historical records of how societies saw themselves and functioned optically across centuries.

Key facts

  • Address: Via Arsenale, 15, 32044 Pieve di Cadore
  • Coordinates: 46.4276199, 12.3742857
  • Phone: 0435 32953
  • Website: http://www.museodellocchiale.it
  • Collection: Over 4,000 pieces

Practical information

The museum includes a small library with volumes dating to the 17th century, alongside modern publications on eyeglass history and academic theses on the subject. Opening hours are not listed on the source; check the official website for current details.

Getting there

The museum is located in Pieve di Cadore in the Veneto region. Consult the official website for directions and transport options specific to your departure point.

Sources & resources

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