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The Secret of Stradivari in Cremona: visit the Violinmaker School
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The Secret of Stradivari in Cremona: visit the Violinmaker School

By Academia Cremonensis
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Duration: 50–70 minutes
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Live guide: English, Italian
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  • Professional guide
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Local taxes
  • Entry/Admission - Academia Cremonensis
What's not included
  • Souvenir item and T-Shirt (available to purchase)
  • Apron with the logo of Academia (available to purchase)


Start:
  • Via Giovanni Maria Platina, 66, 26100 Cremona CR, Italy
    In front of the "Palazzo MINA" the hystorical building of the Academia Cremonensis
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point.

    • Not wheelchair accessible
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    • Near public transportation
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    • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
    • Most travellers can participate
    • No health restrictions
    • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

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    • Via Giovanni Maria Platina, 66, 26100 Cremona CR, Italy
      In front of the "Palazzo MINA" the hystorical building of the Academia Cremonensis
    • 1
      The visit consists in an explanation of how it's made a Violin, and a Bow, the woods used, a lot of curiosity about Stradivari and the violin art, about making, varnishes and... prices of violins. You can touch and smell the wood, you can take some chips of wood... After you'll go upstairs into the school, in the classroom with students at work, with the smell of cutted wood, looking at the tools they use, and speaking with teachers and students, they come from all over the World, maybe you can meet someone from your country. The school is inside a beautyful historical palace that gives to all the visit the right landscape. After the visit, you'll understand better the "Violin World" and in the future you'll appreciate better this art.
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    • Academia Cremonensis
      60
      Cremona, Lombardy, Italy
      Joined in October 2014
    • Willem B
      0 contributions
      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      Guided tour
      We had an inspiring guided tour of the Academia. It is an essential combi with a visit to the Violin Museum.
      Written 20 November 2018
    • OFlynns X
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      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      Timeless window on violin and bow making in Cremona
      A real treat!! There is such a difference between seeing ‘how it’s made’ in a museum and actually visiting with real students of the craft, learning/honing their skills as instrument makers and working with such heart and diligence and craftsmanship, in the small quaint rooms of an old palace building ... inspiring at all levels. It’s like stepping back in time ... the students, with their aprons and well-minded tools, working slowly and methodically under the watchful guide of the master violin maker and master bow maker, the smell of the varnish and of the wood shavings as each new instrument takes shape, all in its own time. Thank you so much to Marta who so expertly explained the processes of making a violin and a bow to us in English. The short hour with you at the school was wonderful and very much worth the train trip all the way from/to Lake Garda. Tip ... visit the school first in the morning and then go around the corner to the Museo dei Violini.
      Written 18 July 2018
    • atdancinglawn
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      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      A Cremona jewel
      It was our good fortune to visit the Academia Cremonsis in May of 2018. Prior to our visit I enjoyed listening to the violin, but after our visit I appreciated all that goes into making that beautiful sound. Our wonderful guide, Massimo Lucchi knows everything about violin and bow making, and has a most charming and interesting way of teaching. There is no question he cannot answer, and his technical knowledge is immense. It was the highlight of our trip (that included La Scala) to northern Italy. Many thanks Massimo, for everything you did for us, including the tee shirts. I'm enclosing a picture of the grandchildren and grandparents wearing them.
      Written 7 July 2018
    • 545medva
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      Even for not violin players
      YOu can learn a lot about the violin and about the violin making process. And where should you learne if not in the city of Amati, Guarneri and Stradivari.
      Written 29 October 2017
    • Cynthia F
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      Capitalism is at work here
      Our private tour of the Academia was eye-opening. My conclusion is that the founder of the school figured out a way to capitalize on the Cremona vibe and history to teach others how to make a buck making and selling musical instruments. There are dozens of violin shops in Cremona. All the ones we passed were closed the weekday that we visited Cremona. I wonder when they are open. I have no idea what the quality of any of these musical instruments is, but I wouldn't be surprised if they sell for higher prices than they are worth simply because they are being sold in Cremona. Buyer beware. Stradivarius is dead; his secrets are forgotten; Cremona retains little of the charm I expected to experience.
      Written 22 October 2017
    • WorkingMum925
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      Excellent visit
      We went to visit last week and had the most informative and interesting couple of hours. Easy to organise via email. Genuinely warm welcome and we were able ask as many questions as we liked of Lucia, and Giovanni the master violin maker who happened to be there that day, as well as the bow maker. We felt like VIPs. They have an infectious passion for Cremonese violin making. The students are so friendly too. Well worth the €50 for a private show round for my husband and mother and I. There is a good deal in the nearby restaurant too which we enjoyed. Highly recommended!
      Written 25 July 2017
    • ForestGrove
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      I am not Musical but appreciate fine work.
      My wife and I were the only ones. The guide was tghe head of the school and we took 1 and a half hours and could have stayed longer. This school teaches beginners and veteran makers to craft violins in the Stradivarius method. We were first given a fascinating talk on the woods used, why the were used where, how they were shaped, molded to a pattern and finally assembled. What was glued, what was only fitted. How bows were made and the types. Differences between a $30,000 violin and a $1000 instrument. Then we went into the actual school and talked with the students, I think they had a total of 10 at that time. Some men, some women, an American, a Japanese, all the world is represented at one time or another. Two were there solely to learn to craft Bows, one had his own shop and was improving his skills, the American quit a high paying job in NYC rat race and sold everything she owned to move to Cremona and learn this art. These people were dedicated and willing to talk. Lunch time approached and we had to depart, the Museum a block away would be fte afternoon.
      Written 10 July 2017
    • travelnutx4
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      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      Fantastic Experience!
      We made the hour train ride down from Milan for this tour of the school and an explanation of how violins and bows are made. This was the highlight of our trip to Italy. Even for two of us who do not play instruments, we found this incredibly interesting. If you or a family member play a string instrument, email the school to arrange a talk. There were only 8 in our group, so we could ask all kinds of questions.
      Written 23 June 2017
    • jgolledge
      0 contributions
      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      The only place to learn violin making properly
      What an amazing school. I came to this city just to visit but with incredible people and a stunning location with tons of knowledge passed down through generations how can one resist? I will be attending their program and would advise others with a passion for violins to do the same. Stop in and talk to Massimo, Marta, Lucia and others and find out what you are missing. This should be obligatory when visiting Cremona as well as all the other violin related sights and sounds
      Written 23 June 2017
    • calb0205
      0 contributions
      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      A Unique and Must-Do Cremona Experience
      My wife and I visited this school as part of a quick one-night detour to Cremona en route from Rome to Venice. I am incredibly glad we did so. You are visiting a working violin/cello and bow-making school. The visit begins with an overview of the work they do and then you get a chance to tour the upstairs, which is where you'll likely see students working on their instruments and bows. If you have even the smallest interest in classical music, then you should definitely consider booking a tour. My wife is an amateur musician and was in seventh heaven. Even I, the non-musician, found the content and experience well worth it. Highly recommended.
      Written 12 April 2017
    • Valerie F
      0 contributions
      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      Violin academy
      Fantastic and informative tour by Lucia. We were able to ask questions, take photos. So wonderful to see the handcrafting of fine instruments by the masters.
      Written 13 January 2017
    • 384annyt
      0 contributions
      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      It is more than 5 stars
      Excellent experience, staffs were great, learnt so much, wide eyes open, if you like violin, you must go. : ) We make appointment by email and they replied very quickly. They charge a fix price for 1 up to 15 I guess, you can look up at their website, the money is to support the school as they are non profit, only income is from the guide tour and the tutorial fee from students, we really did think is in a good value for such an exclusive tour for just me and my hubby, we wouldn't want to spilt this cost with more people : ) So you can imagine this is wonderful to that level to us!! Mr.Lucchi explained everything to us and answer all our question about violin in English : ) This is the best of the best tour in our life!
      Written 19 December 2016
    • Tyson G
      0 contributions
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      Massimo was a very attentive host and guide.
      We were greeted at the door and escorted into the school. Massimo described the school and the process of making violins and bows, then guided us through the school. We met the students, watched them work, and asked them questions. The school administration is very willing to customize your tour according to the age and interest of your group. If you plan ahead, and have this conversation through email, you will have a wonderful experience.
      Written 18 December 2016
    • swetraveller2016
      0 contributions
      5.0 of 5 bubbles
      These violin artisans cannot be missed in Cremona!
      We visited the artisan workshops where violins and violin bows are made. The Academia Cremonensis gave a very interesting account on how the violins and bows are made, and showed us how it was done. These masters have immense and extremely detailed knowledge and it is a pleasure to learn of this new world with them. Enchanting!
      Written 8 November 2016
    • Hannah C
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      An absolute must for music lovers!
      Cremona is amazing, but this school was our favorite part of our whole trip. It is such an awesome, genuine, unique experience. The Director is so approachable and down to earth, you can call his cell # listed and set up a tour and it is a very interesting hour to hour and a half that ends up being a personalized physics and woodwork lesson. Truly amazing and the best part of Italy!
      Written 18 September 2016
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    Emanuela M
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    Apr 2024 • Family
    Today with my daughter's class I entered this wonderful reality. A unique experience,
    Mr. Giovanni has transmitted the Passion and Tradition of this Cremonese Mastery.
    A journey into the sinuosity of forms in a historical artistic context of exemplary beauty.
    Thank you for this experience that touched my soul.
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    Written 12 April 2024
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    Grazie mille per la bella recensione!
    Written 9 July 2024
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    June 2024 • Family
    We had an awesome experience at the violin maker school. We have two string instrument musicians in the family and they loved all of the details revealed during the tour. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone with a serious in the violin and other string instruments
    Written 11 June 2024
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    Thank you so much for your review!
    Written 9 July 2024
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    Robert O
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    May 2019 • Couples
    Even if you don't make violins but like music, this is just a wonderful tour. Our guide whose father started the school was just delightful. There were only three people on the tour, and we were able to see the bow making school as well as the violin making part, and got to talk with the students there. Very highly recommended!
    Written 1 June 2019
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    Thank you very much for coming and for leaving a so beautiful review. Ciao
    Written 17 June 2019
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    Ulf L
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    Oct 2023 • Family
    This tour gave us an interesting overview of the violin-making process, along with a lot of background information on the history of the instrument. The tour host was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and friendly. He answered all our numerous questions! You could touch all the materials and parts used for building a violin. Check this out if you visit Cremona and are interested in violins.
    Written 15 October 2023
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    郝宇
    Beijing, China6 contributions
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    Apr 2024 • Family
    This shop is great, full of history, right next to the Violin Museum. I am very glad that I made this choice. I was able to have such a comprehensive understanding of violin making before going to the Violin Museum. Giovani is very professional and very nice. Communicating with him is like drinking a cup of fragrant tea. Everything about violins flows into your heart quietly. If you have the opportunity, you must come and listen and see the dedication to the spirit of craftsmanship and the deep understanding of music and life. Thanks to the small city of Cremona, I love everything here.
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    Written 22 April 2024
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    Thank you so much for your review!
    Written 9 July 2024
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    Tom M
    Germany66 contributions
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    Cremona - the home of the great violin makers Amati, Guaneri and Stradivari.
    The museum shows on the one hand the history and development of string and plucked instruments (also influenced by the musicians who worked in the area such as Vivaldi, Monteverdi, Corelli, Verdi, ...) and their craftsmanship (from the block of wood to the finished instrument), and on the other hand a remarkable collection of historical and modern instruments.
    Wonderfully presented in multimedia format, the instruments can be disassembled and assembled via interactive displays, and sound and video examples can be called up via QR codes.
    The digital tour guide is free and allows you to listen to the sound and music examples individually.
    The museum is air-conditioned and also open during lunchtime
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    Written 24 August 2023
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