Breaking the glass gondola’

Breaking the glass gondola’

On June 26, Giorgia Boscolo broke into one of Italy's last male bastions: she became Venice's first official female gondolier in 900 years. Boscolo, a 23-year-old married mother of two, passed the entrance test and will soon start her apprenticeship. Boscolo says she inherited her passion

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Thu 16 Jul 2009 12:00 AM

On June 26, Giorgia Boscolo broke into one of Italy’s last male bastions: she became Venice’s first official
female gondolier in 900 years. Boscolo, a 23-year-old married mother of two,
passed the entrance test and will soon start her apprenticeship.

Boscolo says she inherited her passion for
navigating Venice’s
canals from her gondolier father, Dante, when she was very young: ‘I’ve always
loved gondolas, and unlike my three sisters I preferred to punt with my father
instead of going out with my friends’.

 

Dismissing concerns from male gondoliers over
whether she had enough muscle to maneuver the 11-metre, 500-kilogramme boats,
she retorted that ‘childbirth is much more difficult.’

 

Two other women took the same course organized by
the city in 2007, but both failed to pass the tough exam. Venetian Alessandra
Taddei, who belongs to the local rowing club; and German-American Alexandra
Hai, who has fought for 12 years to become Venice’s first female gondolier.

 

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