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2020 has been a crappy year, but finally something has gone right. On October 3rd, MOSE (moh•ZEH) was activated for the first time and prevented flooding in Venezia caused by high tide! Yeah!
MOSE stands for MOdulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico (experimental electromechanical model). Whoever came up with the acronym is brilliant, because in Italian, Mosè, with an accent on the ‘e’, is Moses, who parted the Red Sea.
MOSE is floating architecture-a series of temporary barriers formed by 78 bright yellow mobile gates at the bottom of the seabed. The 4 barriers are located at the 3 inlets; 2 at the Lido, 1 at Malamocco and 1 at Chioggia.

During normal conditions, the gates are full of water and resting out of view within their housing structures. When a high tide is predicted, compressed air is introduced into the gates to empty them of water. This causes them to rotate around the hinge axis and rise up above the water to block the tide from entering the lagoon. When the tide has dropped, the gates are filled with water and return to their resting places.
It takes about 30 minutes to raise the gates and 15 to lower them. MOSE is designed to protect Venezia from tides of up to 3meters (10 ft). A video on how the system works can be found on the Mosevenezia website.
Acqua alta (high water) occurs mostly from October to March and has always been a problem in the Venetian lagoon. The first documentation of it was on October 17, 589! It has gotten worse since 1935, mostly due to environmental issues. Last year, on November 12, 2019 187 cm of water was the worst flooding since 194cm in 1966.
MOSE has been plagued with delays and cost overruns. Hopefully now that it works, it will stop the worst of the flooding. Measures are also being implemented to improve the lagoon environment, decrease erosion, restore the environment of the smaller islands in the lagoon and decrease pollution in the industrial Porto Marghera. Hopefully they ban cruise ships soon too!

Fingers crossed MOSE will continue to work. It has been 26 years since I visited Venezia, and I would like it to still be standing when I manage to get back! Ciao, Cristina
Great news Cristina. It breaks my heart to see what the hundreds of cruise ships have done to Venezia so any help the city can get is wonderful. Lyn
Grazie for the reminder Lyn! I forgot to mention the maledetti cruise ships! Ciao, Cristina
I’m glad to learn about this. Is it more or less a “permanent” solution to the rising water problems there, or does more need to be done?
They hope MOSE will work for 90-100 years. At the same time, more work needs to be done environmentally in and out of the lagoon. It’s a good start! Hopefully we can travel there soon!
Hooray … Hope this works ……awesome 👍❤️
Hooray … Hope this works ………. Great article Cristina !! awesome 👍❤️
Grazie Susanne. I would love to see it functioning in person! Ciao, Cristina
Great post Cristina! Best news of 2020, hands down. Mr. Martini’s nonna traces her family roots to Venezia before moving across the Adriatic to Istria. From my first tourist visit in 2002 I fell in love with the city and have returned six more times! Now I love to rent an apartment in Castello and live like a local for a week… here at home I dream of owning a home there myself. One day!
Grazie Signora Martini! I can’t wait to go back-it’s been too long. Ciao, Cristina
26 years!!
Way too long Cristina! 🙂
My last trip there was for two weeks, in 2017; we talked to a barman one night who was horrified that we could find enough to do there for that length of time.
We thought two weeks wasn’t enough…I still haven’t seen everything there!
Happy Thanksgiving.
I should be in Torino right now Shelagh! Venezia would have been a side trip. Next year, speriamo! Happy Thanksgiving to you too. Ciao, Cristina
It’s so great that it’s finally up and running, and just in time too!
🎉🎉🎉
Fabulous news!
Yes, cruise ships next, and maybe a limit on the other inundation, the tide of tourists. Very informative, thanks. ,
Grazie Francesca. The cruise ships bring in a lot of tourists, but they don’t contribute a lot to the economy. Hopefully they do something about that soon. I’m already thinking about my trip!
Yes, no cruise ships!!! They have ruined some of my favorite destinations. And it’s wonderful to have good news.
🎉🎉🎉I sure hope the good news continues! Ciao, Cristina
Nice post. I love your explanation and also learned about the Italians clever use of the power of Mosè.
Grazie. I can’t wait to see it live! 🤞🏻. Ciao, Cristina