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Gozzi Collection

Gozzi, a traditional Venetian boat, is a symbol of the city's rich maritime history and culture

Background imageGozzi Collection: Costume design for the play Princess Turandot by C. Gozzi, 1922

Costume design for the play Princess Turandot by C. Gozzi, 1922. Creator: Nivinsky, Ignati Ignatyevich (1881-1933)
Costume design for the play Princess Turandot by C. Gozzi, 1922. Found in the collection of the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageGozzi Collection: Princess Turandot, 1912. Creator: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)

Princess Turandot, 1912. Creator: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)
Princess Turandot, 1912. Found in the Collection of the Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern

Background imageGozzi Collection: Princess Turandot, 1912. Creator: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)

Princess Turandot, 1912. Creator: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)
Princess Turandot, 1912. Found in the Collection of the Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern

Background imageGozzi Collection: Carlo Gozzi (1720-1806). Creator: Endner, Gustav Georg (1754-1824)

Carlo Gozzi (1720-1806). Creator: Endner, Gustav Georg (1754-1824)
Carlo Gozzi (1720-1806). Private Collection

Background imageGozzi Collection: A Setting For Princess Turandot in a Moscow Theatre

A Setting For Princess Turandot in a Moscow Theatre
A setting for Princess Turandot, an opera by Carlo Gozzi, directed by Evgeny Vakhtangov. Date: circa 1932

Background imageGozzi Collection: Sketch of the program page for the play The Love for Three Oranges by C. Gozzi, 1915

Sketch of the program page for the play The Love for Three Oranges by C. Gozzi, 1915. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageGozzi Collection: Fishermen, fishing boat, naples, campania, italy 1940

Fishermen, fishing boat, naples, campania, italy 1940

Background imageGozzi Collection: Carlo, Count Gozzi, 1720 - 1806. Italian playwright and defender of Commedia dell Arte

Carlo, Count Gozzi, 1720 - 1806. Italian playwright and defender of Commedia dell Arte

Background imageGozzi Collection: Carlo Gozzi - 1

Carlo Gozzi - 1
CARLO GOZZI Italian playwright, traditionalist who opposed the innovations of Goldoni. Date: 1722 - 1806

Background imageGozzi Collection: PUCCINI: TURANDOT. The Chinese princess Turandot, eponymous heroine of the plays by Carlo Gozzi

PUCCINI: TURANDOT. The Chinese princess Turandot, eponymous heroine of the plays by Carlo Gozzi and Friedrich Schiller, and the operas by Ferruccio Busoni and Giacomo Puccini

Background imageGozzi Collection: COUNT CARLO GOZZI (1720-1806). Italian writer: French engraving, 18th century

COUNT CARLO GOZZI (1720-1806). Italian writer: French engraving, 18th century

Background imageGozzi Collection: Carlo Gozzi - 2

Carlo Gozzi - 2
CARLO GOZZI Italian playwright, traditionalist who opposed the innovations of Goldoni


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Gozzi, a traditional Venetian boat, is a symbol of the city's rich maritime history and culture. These iconic boats have been used for centuries to navigate the narrow canals of Venice, transporting goods and people through the picturesque waterways. The gozzi's unique design features a flat bottom and high sides, making it ideal for maneuvering in shallow waters and tight spaces. Today, it can still used by local fishermen and gondoliers to carry out their daily tasks on the water. Tourists also have the opportunity to experience a ride in a gozzo, taking in the stunning views of Venice from a different perspective. The rhythmic sound of oars dipping into the water and the gentle rocking motion create a peaceful atmosphere that is truly unforgettable. Whether you're exploring hidden corners of Venice or simply enjoying a leisurely cruise along its canals, riding in a gozzo offers an authentic glimpse into this enchanting city's past. So next time you visit Venice, be sure to hop aboard one of these charming boats and immerse yourself in its timeless beauty.