Gay Life in Venice from the Middle Ages to Present Days

Venice, IT
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    Tour leader & nature and interpretive guide

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    Gratuities

What to expect

1

Campo S. Giacomo da l'Orio

We will pass by where used to live an italian poet, who came out in the early 70s and committed suicide some years ago. His works were some of the first Italian poetry to explore homosexuality

Duration 10 minutes
2

Fondamenta del Megio

We will pay respect to was a Venetian historian living between 15th and 16th century. His most significant work is his "Diarii" (chronicles), intended to be an comprehensive a history of Venice, before another literate was officially appointed to do so. He was said he was kind, extremely kind but we will learn why it was not really a compliment.

Duration 15 minutes
3

Chiesa Santa Maria Mater Domini

We will visit a church whose arcades were placed under surveillance by public authorities to prevent sodomites from using it to cruise and meet in 1488.

Duration 15 minutes
4

Ponte delle Tette

We will walk in what was the red light district par excellence of Venice in 15th century. Back in those days under these shadowy porticos around this bridge neighbourhood prostitutes were encouraged by authorities to display their wares in order to prevent sodomy in town. In the same streets walked the "gnaghe", queers or men dressed as women covering their faces with cat masks and emitting the plaintive calls of cats in heat, making explicit proposals to passers-by.

Duration 15 minutes
5

Chiesa di San Cassiano

We will hear the story of Rolandina Roncaglia, the first trans person we know of in Italy. She was born as Rolandino, for seven years she lived as a woman in a house nearby. Beside selling eggs and the local market, she became a prostitute. Once discovered in 1355, she had a terrible death.

Duration 15 minutes
6

Campo San Cassiano

In this area there used to be a theatre that boasted the title of the first public opera house in the world. It was also in place of homosexual encounters as Giacomo Casanova even points out when he worked as a spy for the state inquisitors in the 18th century

Duration 15 minutes
7

Calle dell Ogio

On this short bank along Canal Grande a famous writer and pioneer of the British gay movement met, and not by chance, a beautiful 19 year old porter.

Duration 15 minutes
8

Leon D'Oro Masks - Rialto Bridge Venice

In this campo a famous statue was used as a podium for proclamations and announcements, including bans relating to sodomy: an officer read the names of thoese sentenced to death standing on the block at the end of its staircase. The location in the immediate vicinity of the Rialto market, one of the most frequented by the population at the time, made it ideal for this kind of communication.

Duration 15 minutes
9

Ruga dei Oresi

Here a "suspicious" pharmacy was located, used by sodomites for their meetings. Just getting close could be grounds for condemnation to death!

Duration 15 minutes
10

Palazzo Ca' Zenobio

Palazzo Zenobio is considered to be one of the most significant examples of Venetian late Baroque design, both architecturally and in interior decor. Throughout the XVIII century the Palace became a venue for intense intellectual life. Since 1993, after a complete restoration, it now serves as a research centre for Armenian studies. Most importantly, it was the main indoor location of Madonna's "like a virgin" video hot in the 80's.

Duration 15 minutes
11

Chiesa di San Sebastiano

One of Venice’s leading art venues thanks to its magnificent cycle of paintings by Paolo Veronese, who is buried here. We will understand why San Sebastiano is considered the patron saint of the LGBT community worldwide.

Duration 15 minutes
12

Campanile di San Marco

Outside the tallest bell tower in Venice, an iron cage called "cheba" dates back to the 15th century and in the 16th century. It was also used as to expose somodimite priests to them to the bad weather and taunts of the crowd below.

Duration 15 minutes
13

Piazzetta S. Marco

Between these two columns the executions took place up to the middle of the 17th century, as Casanova also confirmed

Duration 15 minutes
14

Harry's Bar

Despite the founder said it was just a rumours, we will check out a famous bar where gay travellers gathered up to the 70's

Duration 15 minutes
15

Riva degli Schiavoni

we will visit a palace where a love story was staged between a venetian rower and a famous german writer.

Duration 15 minutes
16

Grand Canal

In this hotel a famous lesbian US painter used to live, collecting love affairs with men and women.

Duration 15 minutes
17

Palazzo Dario

This palace is famous for an unrelated series of unfortunate events that happened to some of its owners, many of them gay.

Duration 15 minutes
18

Palazzo Mocenigo

In this palace used to live a famous british poet, aknoledged not only for his poetry but also for a more or less important bisexual component in his very complex sentimental and sexual life.

Duration 15 minutes
19

Chiesa Parrocchiale di San Martino di Castello

In ancient times the church had a no longer exisiting porch that a law of 1450 listed among the places of the night sodomites crusing.

Duration 15 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    On certain dates, most travelers staying outside of Venice who are planning to visit for the day will be required to pay a €5 access fee. For further details (including exemptions) and to learn what days this fee is applicable, please visit: https://cda.ve.it
Provided by [deTour]ist - Valerio Coppo: Tour Guide. Take a detour in Venice, be a detourist!

What our experts say

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    Check access fees if visiting for the day.
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    Nearby, grab a bite at Osteria alle Testiere.
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    Visit Chiesa di San Sebastiano for art.
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    Bring comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Explore nearby canals after the tour.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Like a Virgin: gay life in Venice from the Middle Ages to present days offers a captivating journey through the rich and often overlooked history of gay culture in Venice. This tour takes you on a chronological exploration from the Middle Ages to the present day, unveiling the stories of courage, resilience, and celebration within the LGBTQ+ community.

What to expect?

During this 2-hour tour, you can expect to delve deep into the secrets of Venice's past as you uncover the hidden stories of cross-dressing, cruising, and same-sex relationships. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you'll visit important historical landmarks such as churches, palaces, and theaters that were once vibrant hubs of gay life. Prepare to be captivated by tales of cultural pioneers, transgender individuals, and the fascinating characters who shaped the city's thriving gay community.

Who is this for?

This tour is designed for all open-minded travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Venice's rich and diverse history. LGBTQ+ travelers will find this tour particularly resonant, as it unveils the often invisible stories of their community. However, it is important to note that this experience is not exclusive to any particular group. Anyone with an interest in history, culture, and the human experience will find this tour enlightening and thought-provoking.

Why book this?

Uncover the vibrant tapestry of LGBTQ+ history in Venice by booking this unique and immersive tour. Through the expertise of your guide, you'll gain insights into the struggles and triumphs of the gay community throughout the ages. From the repressive Middle Ages to the open-minded present day, this tour offers a powerful narrative of resilience and celebrates the progress that has been made. By participating in this tour, you are supporting the preservation of LGBTQ+ history and ensuring that these important stories are remembered and shared.

Good to know

During this tour, you'll encounter a range of historical sites and landmarks that played significant roles in the gay history of Venice. Your guide will share fascinating anecdotes and hidden facts that will deepen your understanding of the city's unique past. Wear comfortable shoes, bring your curious spirit, and be prepared to navigate the charming narrow streets and bridges of Venice. This tour is suitable for individuals of all fitness levels and abilities.

Reviews

Past participants of this tour have been moved by the depth of knowledge and passion displayed by their guide. They praise the tour for shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of Venice's history and showcasing the resilience and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community. Travelers have found the stories and anecdotes shared during the tour to be highly informative and thought-provoking. Overall, this tour has been described as a captivating and eye-opening experience that offers a fresh perspective on the fascinating city of Venice.

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