Remer - gondola rows

Enjoy a demonstration of how the oars and rowlocks are designed and cut.

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Accademia Bridge
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Gallerie dell’Accademia
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Squerariol - Gondola Manufacturers
Watch the gondola manufactory process, a craft dating through the centuries.
Venetian Mask Atelier
Immerse yourself in the Venetian atelier of mask-making.
Cold Cuts & Cheese
Taste local cold cuts and cheese together with seasonal products of the area.
Vitruvian Man
Though quite small, this work by Galileo is one of his most famous and hangs in the Accademia Galleries.

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Carnival Masks & Gondola's Workshops: Private Tour in Venice

Venice doesn't merely preserve its past in museums; it keeps it alive in the hands of master craftspeople working in tucked-away workshops where centuries-old techniques are still practised with remarkable precision. Our private tour dedicated to the city’s artisans lets you step inside these very workshops and learn about the meticulous processes behind the manufacturing of Venetian traditional crafts, from the iconic gondolas to the elaborate carnival masks. This quintessential Venetian experience is ideal for travellers looking to go behind the scenes of the Floating City and learn about the artisans who live and work there. You will meet the incredibly skilled craftspeople who, for generations, have made the gondolas, the masks, and the costumes that Venice is known for.

On your private tour, you will:

  • Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Venice’s artisans;
  • Enjoy the personal attention of your private guide as they expertly navigate you through the city’s winding streets and lesser-known alleys;
  • Find out more about Venice’s incredible artistic heritage and how the historical context of the Venetian Republic allowed artists and artisans to flourish;
  • Visit a carefully curated collection of Venetian workshops, and meet the dedicated artisans who keep these centuries-old traditions alive;
  • Step inside a gondola workshop and meet the “Squerariòl” carpenter who specialises in the construction of traditional wooden boats, including the gondola;
  • Chat with a ‘Remer’, who makes oars, and get a closer look at the specialised carpentry involved;
  • Meet a “Mascarer” craftsman and watch as he demonstrates how to make a distinctive Venetian Carnival mask;
  • Explore the oldest weaving factory in Venice and learn about the techniques used to produce top-quality Venetian textiles.

This intimate half-day journey takes you beyond the postcard-perfect facades and into the beating heart of Venetian artisanship, where tradition isn't just honoured but actively created, shaped, and renewed every single day. Your private guide, an expert navigator of both the city's labyrinthine streets and its rich artistic heritage, leads you through a carefully chosen collection of workshops that most visitors will never glimpse. Along the way, you'll discover how the unique circumstances of the Venetian Republic created the perfect conditions for artisans to flourish: a wealthy trading empire with access to exotic materials, powerful guilds that protected quality and innovation, and a culture that elevated craftsmanship to an art form.

You’ll step inside a gondola workshop where a Squerariòl, a carpenter dedicated to the construction of these emblematic wooden boats, continues a tradition that dates back centuries. You’ll have the chance to watch as skilled hands shape the asymmetric hull that allows gondolas to navigate Venice's narrow canals with a single oar, and hear the stories of how these iconic vessels are born from hundreds of pieces of eight different types of wood. You will also meet a "Remer", whose workshop hums with the specialised carpentry required to create the perfectly balanced oars and ornate fòrcole (rowlocks) that make Venetian rowing possible. These are not simple paddles but precisely engineered instruments, each one custom-carved to fit both boat and gondolier.

Later, in the atmospheric studio of a "Mascarer", you'll witness the transformation of humble materials into the fantastical masks that have made Venetian Carnival legendary. Your artisan demonstrates techniques passed down through generations, bringing to life the characters, from elegant baùta to mischievous jesters, that once allowed nobles to move anonymously through the city's streets.

Last but certainly not least, you'll discover Venice's oldest weaving factory, where looms from the 18th century still click and clatter in rhythm, producing the sumptuous textiles that once adorned palazzos and churches across Europe. Here, you’ll learn about the techniques that create these top-quality fabrics and understand why Venetian textiles commanded premium prices in markets from London to Constantinople.

This isn't a tour of relics behind glass; it is an encounter with living tradition, where the dedication of today's artisans ensures that Venice's creative legacy continues to evolve while honouring the masters who came before.

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