Italy · LGBTQ+ Friendly Tours

Queer Venice: Gay History Tour from Past to Present

2 Hours Round trip from Venice Easy pace

The journey

Trip highlights
  • 01 Explore Venice through the lens of queer history from the Middle Ages to today
  • 02 Hear the story of Rolandina Roncaglia, the first documented transgender person in Italy
  • 03 Visit sites linked to hidden queer networks, surveillance, and public justice
  • 04 Discover stories of poets, writers, artists, and cultural figures connected to Venice
  • 05 See locations tied to Casanova, Madonna, and Saint Sebastian’s queer symbolism
  • 06 Walk through historic districts, squares, canalsides, and churches with a licensed local guide

Trace Venice’s queer history on a thought-provoking walking tour that moves from the Middle Ages to the present day. As you explore the city’s lanes, squares, canalsides, and churches, you’ll uncover stories of persecution, secrecy, desire, art, and self-expression woven into Venice’s past.

Along the way, hear about figures such as Rolandina Roncaglia, Renaissance writers and historians, poets, artists, and queer cultural icons, while visiting places linked to cruising, surveillance, public punishment, and later expressions of LGBTQ+ life. This tour offers a layered look at Venice beyond the postcard views, revealing a city whose history is as complex and labyrinthine as its canals.

Discover the story of Rolandina Roncaglia, the first documented transgender person in Italy, burned at the stake in 1355.

From the itinerary

At a glance

What this trip includes

Duration 2 Hours
Tour type Shared
Activity level Easy
Accommodation Included
Transport Included
Wheelchair access No
Languages English, German, Italian, Spanish

Day by day

The itinerary

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Day 01

Rolandina and Medieval Justice

Discover the story of Rolandina Roncaglia, the first documented transgender person in Italy, burned at the stake in 1355. Her tragic end reveals how brutally LGBTQ+ individuals were treated in medieval Venice.

The Gnaghe: Cat-Masked Crossdressers

Walk through Venice’s former red-light district, where in the 15th century crossdressers known as gnaghe prowled the arcades wearing cat masks and meowing seductively to passersby.

When Sodomites Went to Church

We’ll stop at a church whose arcades were placed under state surveillance in 1488 to prevent same-sex cruising—evidence of hidden queer networks even in religious spaces.

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The Too-Gentle Historian

Pay homage to a Venetian historian of the Renaissance, known for his Diarii. His exceptional kindness earned him admiration—but also raised suspicions in a less tolerant era.

The Gay Poet of the 1970s

We’ll pass by the home of a pioneering Italian poet who came out in the early 1970s and later took his own life. His verses were among the first in Italy to speak openly of same-sex desire.

Casanova and the Spies at the Theatre

In this area once stood the world’s first public opera house—also a place for same-sex encounters. Giacomo Casanova, as a spy for the Venetian state, recorded what he saw.

A British Poet and a Venetian Porter

On this quiet canalbank, a famous British writer and early gay rights advocate met—and not by chance—a handsome 19-year-old Venetian porter.

Public Announcements of Sodomy Sentences

In this square, proclamations were read from a statue's base, including the names of those sentenced to death for sodomy. Its proximity to the bustling Rialto market ensured a large audience.

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A “Suspicious” Pharmacy

Here stood a notorious pharmacy known as a meeting spot for sodomites. Even being seen near it could be grounds for arrest—or worse.

Madonna in Baroque Venice

Palazzo Zenobio, a gem of late Venetian Baroque, was used as the indoor set for Madonna’s Like a Virgin music video in the 1980s. Today it bridges high culture and queer pop iconography.

Saint Sebastian: A Queer Icon

Explore a church decorated with paintings by Veronese, who is also buried here. Discover why Saint Sebastian, depicted in semi-nude martyrdom, is considered the patron saint of the LGBTQ+ community.

A Gay Bar That Denied Everything

Visit a once-famous bar known among gay travelers in the mid-20th century. Though the founder denied its reputation, its legacy lives on in queer memory.

A Gondolier and a German Writer

Learn about a romance between a Venetian rower and a German author that unfolded in this historic palace—between admiration, desire, and heartbreak.

The Lesbian American Painter

Outside this elegant hotel, discover the story of an American painter who lived here and was openly queer, collecting both artistic fame and romantic scandals.

The Bisexual British Artist

A celebrated British poet lived in this palace. His work—and life—testified to a rich and complex emotional world shaped by both male and female lovers.

The night crusiing in Venice

This now-vanished church was listed in a 1450 law as one of the nighttime cruising spots for sodomites, proving queer desire had a long, often hidden, history in Venice.

The route

Where you'll travel

Tour route map
Round trip from Venice 1 city · 2 Hours

The fine print

Trip details

What's Included

  • Top-rated local guide (licensed tour guide – registration no. )
  • Pickup from your hotel or any location in Venice’s historic center (only for private tours)

What's Not Included

Gratuities are at your discretion.

Know before you go

Tour Options

  • The shared small-group tour is available in English and limited to 15 participants max.
  • For English, Italian, Spanish, or German, you can book a private tour.
  • Private tours are fully customizable and reserved exclusively for your group.

Accessibility

  • I strive to make this experience as inclusive and accessible as possible.
  • If you have motor, sensory, or cognitive disabilities, please inform me in advance — I’ll do my best to accommodate your needs.
  • The shared group tour is not wheelchair accessible, but a wheelchair-friendly private version is available upon request.

Logistics

Meeting & route

Meeting point
Venice, IT
Tour start
Venice, IT
Tour ends at the same location as the start point.
End of the journey

Your 2 hours finish where they began, in Venice.

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