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After 900 Years, Venice's Canals Become Equal Opportunity Employer

Where: Venice, Italy
June 26, 2009 at 12:07 PM | by JetSetCD | 3 Comments

It's a familiar site on the water street of Venice, the striped shirts and flat hats of the gondoliers swaying as they expertly steer their black boats underneath bridge after bridge, but now there'll be some long blonde hair joining the club.

After 900 years of the profession of Venetian gondolier belonging totally to men, La Serenissima has her first woman plying the waters: Giorgia Boscolo, a 23-year-old wife and mother of two, who also happens to be the daughter of a gondolier. She passed the gondolier test back in 2007, but had to endure an apprenticeship up until recently when she took the oar of her own boat.

In order to become a gondolier, no matter your sex, you must "learn how to steer the banana-shaped boats from the back and the front ... take English courses, study sailing law and demonstrate perfect knowledge of Venice's canals and landmarks." This isn't like scuba diving, which you can get certified in during a week-long vacation. What we now want to know is if she'll be operating some kind of reservations service, now that she's the freshest addition to Venice's canals in centuries.

Related Stories:
· Venice Hails First Woman Gondolier [Life In Italy]
· Tutti in godola, vi porta Giorgia [la Repubblica]
· Venice Travel Coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: La Repubblica]

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  1. deva

    Jaunted Member

    I'm confused.

    Didn't this happen two years ago? http://www.worldhum.com/travel-blog/item/brava_gondoliera_brava_venice_gets_its_first_female_gondoli er_20070514/
    June 26, 2009 at 3:05 PM
  1. JetSetCD

    Jaunted Member

    not really

    The lady who became a gondolier in 2007 did not pass the official tests; she is only allowed to paddle the guests on one hotel in Venice, whereas Giorgia is the first woman to pass the test and be licensed to steer like other gondoliers all around the city.
    June 26, 2009 at 3:20 PM
  1. deva

    Jaunted Member

    Ahhh.

    Makes sense now, thanks!
    June 26, 2009 at 4:11 PM

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