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Gondola - Wikipedia The gondola (English: ˈɡɒndələ , Italian: [ˈɡondola]; Venetian: góndoła, Venetian: [ˈɡoŋdoɰa]) is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon
History of the Gondola | ITALY Magazine Gondolas, for centuries the main means of transport and today the iconic symbol of Venice, looked different from how they do today Paintings by Canaletto and other Venetian painters show a lower prow, a higher “ferro” (the ornament on the front), and usually two rowers
Gondola | Venetian, Canal, Rowing | Britannica gondola, tapered, 32-foot- (10-metre-) long flat-bottomed boat historically associated with the canals and lagoon of Venice, carrying from two to six passengers
Gondola: Everything About Venices Most Famous Boat Today, Venetian gondolas are most known as a black boat used in Venice for tours through the narrow canals of the city Gondoliers, in fact, offer visitors the possibility to ride on a gondola through Venice for a fixed price of 80 euros for a 25-30 minutes tour
The Gondolas of Venice - Rick Steves Europe Gondoliers still ferry visitors along Venetian waters, as they have for centuries Riding a Venetian gondola is simple, expensive, and one of the great experiences in Europe Gondoliers hanging out all over town are eager to have you hop in for a ride
The Gondola in Venice and its history. A practical guide. The origin of the gondolas is the small, thin boats that filled the lagoon as far back as Roman times The predecessor was probably a boat called scaula It was much shorter, wider, and symmetrical But the bloodline could have been from almost any of the many watercraft of the ancient Venice lagoon Many of them were maneuvered with a single oar