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  2. Alex Hai - Wikipedia

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    The “ferro” (the iron ornament on the front of the gondola) is a reproduction from an ancient one, characterized by a patrician family badge and a sea serpent on its tip. The gondola was restored by Gianfranco “Crea” Vianello, a Venetian gondola builder from the island of Giudecca , who has supported Hai in his pursuit to become a ...

  3. Venice Grand Canal Mall - Wikipedia

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    Venice Piazza is an open space in Venice Grand Canal inspired by Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy. Towering over the open plaza is a replica of St. Mark’s Tower, also in Piazza San Marco. [ 18 ] Aside from Italian-inspired attractions, Venice Piazza is another dining destination with its roster of international and local dining brands ...

  4. Gondola - Wikipedia

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    The gondola has existed in Venice since the 11th century, being first mentioned by name in 1094. [11] It is estimated that there were eight to ten thousand gondolas during the 17th and 18th century, but there are only around four hundred in active service today, with virtually all of them used for hire by tourists.

  5. Gondola of tourists capsizes in Venice after passengers ...

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    The group of passengers, including the gondolier, plunged into the cold canal

  6. Venice tourists capsize gondola, fall into freezing canal ...

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    People take a gondola ride by the Rialto Bridge on the Grand Canal in Venice on September 9, 2020, on the eighth day of the 77th Venice Film Festival, during the COVID-19 infection, caused by the ...

  7. Venice gondola capsizes after tourists stand to take selfies

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    A group of Chinese tourists landed in cold water in Venice after the gondola they were in flipped over while they were standing up to take selfies.