<p>A laminated glass is efficiently cut without producing cullet by taking advantage of thermal distortion. A cut (5) as an origin of a crack is provided near a cutting start point in an imaginary cutting line (7) in a laminated glass (1) comprising two glass plates bonded to each other through an adhesive layer. Both sides of the laminated glass is heated by a combustion flame of a heating burner (3) along the imaginary cutting line (7) from the cut part (5). Next, the heated part on both sides is locally cooled in a 1 to 20 mm width along the imaginary cutting line by mist from a cooling nozzle (4) to form a crack (6) necessary for cutting along the imaginary cutting line (7) from the cut part in the two glass plates. The two glass plates are folded and broken along the cracks, and the adhesive layer is then cut.</p>