The San Troisso shipyard, which was originally opened in the early seventeenth century, is worth a detour to see how the gondola was made and restored, and is still in operation, although there are some old production tools to visit.
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Squero di San Trovaso Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The central role of the Venetian boat as the main means of transport for passengers in the Venetians came to an end after the introduction of motor boats a century ago. The San Trovaso shipyard (Squerodi San Trovaso) is one of the only remaining factories in Venice to manufacture gondolas (Venice boats), where about 10 new boats are produced every year. The shipyard is not open to the public and can only be seen from the other side.
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The San Troisso shipyard, which was originally opened in the early seventeenth century, is worth a detour to see how the gondola was made and restored, and is still in operation, although there are some old production tools to visit.
San Troisso Shipyard, located in downtown Venice, is the production site of Venice's famous transportation gondola boats, this shipyard is also one of the few remaining shipyards in Venice, ancient plant, visitors can visit the gondola production process up close.
The central role played by Venetian boats as the main means of transport for passengers is lined with old wooden houses, which are very poetic and picturesque
Very poetic, Venetian boats, as the main transport for passengers in Venetian, are one of Venice's only remaining factories to manufacture gondola
It is one of the only remaining factories in Venice to make gondola (Venice boats), lined with old wooden houses, very poetic