In the mid-1800s, a school system was established throughout the country to teach glassmaking and preserve the traditional techniques that have endured two World Wars and the Communist era. Though Czech crystal can take the form of stemware, chandeliers, vases, candlesticks, and more, it isn’t just a popular souvenir—it’s a decorative art installed in places like Milan’s La Scala, the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, and Versailles.