Studio Moretti Caselli

Art museum · Perugia

Studio Moretti Caselli

Art museum · Perugia

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Via Fatebenefratelli, 2, 06121 Perugia PG, Italy

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Working studio tours of stained-glass making, tools, furnaces  

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Via Fatebenefratelli, 2, 06121 Perugia PG, Italy Get directions

studiomoretticaselli.it
@studio_moretti_caselli

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Via Fatebenefratelli, 2, 06121 Perugia PG, Italy Get directions

+39 340 776 5594
studiomoretticaselli.it
@studio_moretti_caselli
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@moretticaselli

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
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wheelchair accessible entrance
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wheelchair accessible seating

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Sep 15, 2025

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Travel Guide to Perugia, Italy

"A 19th-century, family-run stained-glass workshop and museum where visitors can see centuries of craftsmanship, including a celebrated life-size stained-glass window depicting Queen Margherita; visits are available by appointment and the site doubles as a working studio." - Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz Laura Itzkowitz is a writer and editor based in Rome. She has been contributing to Travel + Leisure since 2014, when she started as a fact checker before becoming a contributing digital editor in 2015. She has also held positions as a contributing editor at The Points Guy and the NYC cities editor at DuJour Magazine. In addition to Travel + Leisure, her writing has appeared in Architectural Digest, Surface Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, T Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, GQ, Departures, Afar, Fodor's, Town & Country, Condé Nast Traveler, Robb Report, Hemispheres, and others. When she's not jetsetting around Italy and beyond, she can be found in Rome, enjoying some cacio e pepe or relaxing at home with her husband and two dogs. Originally from the Boston area, Laura moved to New York City in 2011 to pursue a master's degree in creative writing and translation at Columbia University. She also holds a bachelor's degree in French from Smith College. * 10+ years of experience writing and editing * Co-wrote "New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants," an award-winning guide to New York City's speakeasy scene published by Jonglez Editions in 2015 * Contributed to "Fodor's Brooklyn," published by Penguin Random House in 2015, which won silver in the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition * Contributed an essay to "Epic Hikes of Europe," published by Lonely Planet in 2021 * Updated the 2022 edition of "Fodor's Essential Italy" Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Thomas DiBiagio

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What a wonderful experience. The tour of this working studio was very interesting and informative. I definitely recommend making time to take this tour while in Perugia.

Barry Parks

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A highlight in Perugia was the tour my family and I had at the Moretti Caselli Stained Glass Studio. The tour was very informative, the host was incredibly hospitable, and the work could have hardly been more beautiful. My favorite part of the tour took us into the space that served as an art studio, props room, and storage space for the full-sized "cartoons" (i.e. tracings) of the final designs. There were also samples of finished work on view. The work of the studio stretches back five generations since the 1850s and is found not only in local churches, but around the world. We'd seen several of their windows in Assisi the day before, and in a post-studio tour we admired other works in Perugia's main duomo. After already spending time looking at Italian art stretching back for centuries, it was fascinating to be exposed to the creativity and craft so relatively fresh and close up.

Gary Silberberg

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Amazing experience! It will give you chills to be in the workspace of these incredible artists. Not to be missed. Perhaps one of the top things we have seen.

Jan Toufar

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The tour of studio was one of the best experience in Perugia. The guide who took us in their studio was super nice we enjoyed her storytellings very much. Definitely recommend to visit the place for everyone in Perugia.

Kerry Mickleburgh

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This studio is a jewel in Perugia. We had a guided tour with Giorgio, a very knowledgeable man. He and his family were all busy, but they made time to show us around. Maddelana the glass artist was running a painting session, but still found time to greet us in her studio. The history that Giorgio talked us through about the family of the Moretti Studios was fascinating. I enjoyed every every second of our tour. Please take cash towards a donation, to keep this place going forwards.

D Mick

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This is a wonderful working museum that is well worth searching out. The historical importance of the displays can't be overstated as they include both religious and secular pieces. The guides explain the history, processes, and materials clearly and with reference to the original sketches of the artists. A must-see in Perugia.

James Price

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One of the best things we saw in Italy, period. A beautiful old building housing many of the original tools and sketches used to create these beautiful stained glass windows by the Caselli family. The works inside are breathtaking, and the entire process of their creation was explained expertly by a fantastic tour guide in English. Guided tours without an appointment Tuesday and Wednesday from 11-1pm, but last entry is at 12:30pm. Ring the bell to be let in.

Sean Sauber

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An unexpected pleasure! So much to see and the host is AMAZING! When you leave here you will have such a greater appreciation for stained and painted glass. You will also have a list of nearby churches that have the actual work made in this shop over the last 100 years. Don’t miss it!