To get a behind the scenes view of Venice, a visit to the atelier run by Il Forcolaio Matto (the Mad Rowlock Maker) can be a good idea. In his workshop, opened after graduating in Astronomy, Piero Dri handcrafts the special Venetian rowlocks and the oars used on gondolas. This unique art is over seven centuries old, and has the most demanding and skilful clients: the Venetian rowers. A forcola has to be perfect from a technical point of view, both in terms of effectiveness but also because of its peculiar aesthetic qualities – it is a true sculpted artwork – which may be placed as a piece of interior design.
Family friendly Venetian heritage
The mad rowlock makerIn Venice, rowlocks and oars are special, just like the gondolas on which they are used. The Venetian rowlock is called a "forcola", and today there are only four forcolai left in the city. The youngest of them is Piero Dri, who calls himself "Il Forcolaio Matto" (the mad rowlock maker), because when he started, after the 2008 economic crisis, many told him he was crazy to invest in this business. But Piero was determined, and having learnt all the secrets of the trade from his master, Paolo Brandolisio, he opened his own workshop, where he continues a tradition that dates back many centuries. “I wanted to create something where you could breathe tradition but not in a nostalgic way,” he says. “I don't like feeling sorry for myself, so I wanted to make a cheerful impression on a traditional profession.”
A free audio guide, available to stream from 10 April to 1 May, will enhance your experience of Homo Faber in Citta. Discover more about Venice, its crafts workshops and its heritage as a city of craftsmanship, to complement your personal tour.
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