Real Fábrica De Cristales De La Granja
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The Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja ("Royal Factory of Glass and Crystal of La Granja") is a glass factory in
San Ildefonso San Ildefonso (), La Granja (), or La Granja de San Ildefonso, is a town and municipality in the Province of Segovia, in the Castile and León autonomous region of central Spain. It is located in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama moun ...
near
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, Spain. It was built as a royal manufactory in the eighteenth century. It is south east of Segovia on the CL-601 road.


History

It was established in 1727 by
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. In that year, funded by the crown, the Catalan artisan Ventura Sit installed a small oven which manufactured
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for the windows and mirrors of the
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, which was under construction in the 1720s. Sit had previously worked at
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where a glass factory failed because of inadequate fuel supplies. At La Granja there was an abundant supply of wood for the factory in the
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.Frank Gibson, "La Granja Glass" ''The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs'', 39, No. 225 (December 1921), pp. 304, 308-309. Some employees relocated to La Granja de San Ildefonso. A good number of European specialists with knowledge of the newest glass techniques joined. According to their origins, up to three glass factories were established: Spanish, French and German, as well as different workshops and a general warehouse in Madrid. The best glass of Venetian type produced in the works dates from the last quarter of the 18th century. Due to the Spanish War of Independence, the ovens were turned off in 1808.
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resumed work in 1815. Bartolome Sureda y Miserol, previously director of the Real Fábrica de Porcelana del Buen Retiro, the Real Fábrica de Paños in
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, and the Real Fábrica de Loza de la Moncloa, became director of the Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja in 1822. Glass blowing and glassware production could be viewed at the factory. The wares of the royal factory were exported to the
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, which caused financial losses to the other countries who exported as well. Under the regency of Maria Cristina, in 1833 the spaces were rented to individuals."Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja", Turismo Real Sitio de San Ildelfonso
/ref> By 1836, with the royal factory experiencing financial hardship, the Royal Treasury formally took over the facility which, unlike other royal factories, failed to financially support itself.


Fundación Centro Nacional del Vidrio

To revive the traditions of the Royal Glass Factory, the National Glass Centre Foundation was established in 1982 in the eighteenth-century building. The Ministerial Order of 1989 was formalized by law in 1994, its basic objective being “the promotion, development, education, research and dissemination of craftsmanship and history of glass manufacture artistic and other cultural and scientific activities related to art and art glass.” The Glass Technology Museum is located in the old Royal Glass Factory, the only factory building that is currently preserved in the Royal Site, designed in 1770 by the surveyor, Joseph Díaz Gamones, and built outside the walls of the Granja, with a basilica plan facing South and two large, new brick domes over the melting furnaces, instead of the old wooden frames that caused fires. It is one of the most relevant European industrial buildings of the 18th century, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.


References


Bibliography

* Julio Tomás Arribas, ''Historia de Segovia''. Segovia, Caja de Ahorros y Monte de Piedad de Segovia, 1987. (in Spanish). {{DEFAULTSORT:Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja Glassmaking companies Manufacturing companies of Spain Companies based in Castile and León San Ildefonso (Segovia) Companies established in 1727 1727 establishments in Spain