音频游览 Venice: Explore Forgotten Cannaregio and its Sailing Traditions
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- 语音导览概要
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语音导览概要
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Cannaregio is the sestiere or district of Venice which occupies the north-western part of the city. Strolling along the canals or crossing a bridge, we often come upon agile oarsmen in an upright position pushing on the oarlocks of fast, light wooden vessels, almost without effort. Along the canals, many types of traditional boats are moored, such as sandali, mascarète, sanpierote, puparini... Their existence is mainly due to the numerous associations in the zone which seek to preserve and promote Voga alla Veneta rowing, restore historical vessels and generally gather testimony regarding the traditional navigation of Venice. This itinerary will explore parts of Cannaregio outwith the classical tourist routes, where you can, if you wish, not only encounter rowers but also try voga rowing for yourself! You will see boat-builders at work, young people repairing old vessels, oars and oarlocks in the process of being made. All of this set in a backdrop rich in history and stories. Where the nautical tradition that gave rise to Venice finally finds dignity, amidst places that are increasingly crowded and chaotic. For those who listen, indeed, every stone of Venice speaks…
Watch the project’s video on traditional boats of Venice and its lagoon
- 1 The Ghetto of Venice
- 2 Voga alla Veneta Rowing with Venice on Board
- 3 San Giobbe Rowing Society
- 4 Arzanà Historic Boatyard
- 5 Campo dei Mori
- 6 Madonna dell' Orto
- 7 Scuola Grande della Misericordia
- 8 The Mad Oarslockmaker
- 9 The Basilica of Saints John and Paul
- 10 Vecio Squero Old Boatyard
- 11 The Cemetery of Venice
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语音导览概要
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Cannaregio is the sestiere or district of Venice which occupies the north-western part of the city. Strolling along the canals or crossing a bridge, we often come upon agile oarsmen in an upright position pushing on the oarlocks of fast, light wooden vessels, almost without effort. Along the canals, many types of traditional boats are moored, such as sandali, mascarète, sanpierote, puparini... Their existence is mainly due to the numerous associations in the zone which seek to preserve and promote Voga alla Veneta rowing, restore historical vessels and generally gather testimony regarding the traditional navigation of Venice. This itinerary will explore parts of Cannaregio outwith the classical tourist routes, where you can, if you wish, not only encounter rowers but also try voga rowing for yourself! You will see boat-builders at work, young people repairing old vessels, oars and oarlocks in the process of being made. All of this set in a backdrop rich in history and stories. Where the nautical tradition that gave rise to Venice finally finds dignity, amidst places that are increasingly crowded and chaotic. For those who listen, indeed, every stone of Venice speaks…
Watch the project’s video on traditional boats of Venice and its lagoon
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09-07-2023
Excellent opportunity to discover a 'minor' heritage in a city bombarded by mass tourism
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08-27-2019
interesting opportunity to discover An Other Venice!
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10-17-2018
You'll get some useful info, but the whole tour seems to be focused on sailing a bit too much, feels salesy at times. Also, refers to videos and links that you won't have access to without Internet
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