Foreigner Behind Scary Glass Bridge in Kitengela - News Summed Up

Foreigner Behind Scary Glass Bridge in Kitengela


The Kitengela glass suspension bridge, arguably one of Kenya’s scariest bridges is owned by a German national named Anselm Croze. A collage of the Kitengela Glass Suspension Bridge(Left) and the Kitengela Hot Glass Studio(Right) Photo: Anselm CrozeAfter Nani passed on, his son Anselm Croze took over the management and ownership of the property. Anselm also owns the Kitengela Hot Glass Studio located at the property which is known for making beautiful and unique artwork using class. The studio recycles broken glass to manufacture items such as glass jugs, vases, drinking glasses, glass decorations, light fixtures and glass tables. While at the property, guests can also enjoy a demonstration of the captivating art of glass blowing at the Kitengela Glass factory which also charges Ksh300 separately.


Source: The Star April 18, 2023 22:46 UTC



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