The city of Venice, Italy, with its famous waterways and beautiful
buildings is losing official residents at a rapid rate causing some
people to hold a mock funeral on Saturday. But city officials say
millions of tourists still flock to the famous city and there are still
thousands of "unofficial" residents and there are efforts underway to
bring people back.
Venice
is approaching the dread status of living museum, with a population now
below 60,000. Residents are being forced out of the historic center as
they search for cheaper housing and easier living conditions on the
mainland.
Real Venetians have become scarce and many say the
city is fast becoming nothing but a tourist destination. A group of
Venetian residents concerned about this marked the city's population
decline with a mock funeral procession.
Gondolas and motorboats
took part in the event along Venice's Grand Canal. The leading gondola
carried a bright pink coffin symbolizing the death of the city. On
other boats, black-clad residents mourned.
Matteo Secchi, one of the organizers of the funeral for the demographic decline, says their message is clear.
"We
want to restart Venice in a new concept of Venice life," said Secchi.
"We want to find new inhabitants of Venice because Venice is going to
be a Disneyland in a few years. A city needs to be visited but also
lived."
Fears have been mounting that Venice could, in a matter of years, belong only to tourists. Twenty million visit the city every year.
City
officals also point out that there are thousands of unofficial
residents of Venice: students and island inhabitants who don't
officially register.
But City Councilor Mara Rumiz says authorities are aware they cannot ignore the problem of the shrinking population any longer.
She
says it's clear that two problems need to be radically addressed, jobs
and home. What must be avoided at all costs is that this city becomes
nothing but a tourist destination.
The funeral for the
demographic decline took place at the same time as an international
study on the origins of ancient Venetians. For the next few weeks,
Venetian males are giving saliva swabs to try and determine where the
natives of the area came from. Venice is the center of the larger
region of Veneto.
The hope of all those who took part in both
the DNA tests and the funeral procession is that a databank will be
created of the real Venetian, who risks becoming extinct.