Venice

events

Voga Longa (http://www.vogalonga.it/), the yearly equivalent of a marathon run on water. Voga Longa competitors must row 32 kilometers under 3.5 hours to receive a certificate of attendance at the finish line, but everybody with a human-powered vessel is welcome to participate some foreigner teams take up to 10 hours to complete the journey just for the fun of it.

The official purpose of the Voga Longa was to protest the sharply increasing use of powerboats in Venice, but the event has gradually grown into a festival since 1974, with up to 5500 racers in 1500 vessels attending by the early 2000s. The racetrack visits different parts of Venice as well as some of the nearby islands. Locals and tourists lining up alongside rios and canals cheer the racers.

Visitors wishing to participate should have serious experience in rowing or sculling and practice duely, as the journey is physically demanding even seasoned oarsmen develop calluses by the finish line. The event is mainly for teams, completing Voga Longa on a single oar is considered a major achievement. Extreme participation scuba frogmen and surface swimmers sometimes occurs, but it is not recommended due to water contamination issues.

Regata 'Storica (http://regatastoricavenez...) Historic fleet event is held on the first Sunday of every September. Celebrating a historic event from 1489, the regatta displays almost a hundred varieties of venetian boats from the city's rich past. Large oarships, replicating ancient roman and medieval vessels, are rowed along the Canal Grande, followed by many smaller boats. There are several races, including a master championship for solo sculling in streamlined gondolini, painted in unusual white, pink, etc. colours. There are many excellent photo opportunities for this event.

La Biennale di Venezia (http://www.labiennale.org...) is one of the most well known culture institutions. Two events organised by Biennale are the Art and Architecture International Exhibitions happening alternately Architecture Biennale in even years, Art Biennale in odd but other fields are also covered - contemporary theatre, dance, music, cinema Venice International Film Festival (http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/festival/).Exhibitions take place mostly in two locations: Arsenale and Giardini. They are both worth visiting even when no event is scheduled. Arsenale is the largest pre-industrial production centre in the world, dating back to 13th century, and Giardini is architectural gem filled with national pavilions from different parts of the world, often designed by famous architects, it was a venue for the International Art Exhibition since 19th century.