
HOW WILL WE LIVE TOGETHER?UNCOVERING THE BIENNALE’S 17TH ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION
An itinerary through the exhibition and the national pavilions, with special attention to the history of the Arsenale and the Giardini. The 2021 Architecture Biennale
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There are several ways to discover the city and get to know its hidden corners and stories.
The palaces, museums and churches, but also the “calli“, the campielli and the “fondamente” of Venice can hide extraordinary treasures and curiosities that involve the visitor, who becomes an explorer of a city that, by its nature, belongs to the whole world.
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An itinerary through the exhibition and the national pavilions, with special attention to the history of the Arsenale and the Giardini. The 2021 Architecture Biennale
The Venice lagoon, the largest in Italy, is an extremely rich environment. The islands of the north lagoon are simply unique. The island of Torcello,
Venice’s Cosmopolitan Communities Cannaregio is one of Venice’s most fascinating districts. Characterised by its long, wide canals, sun-baked side-walks and hidden gardens, Cannaregio is still
The Basilica of St. Mark’s in Venice has finally reopened. The horrific floods of November and December 2019 had a serious impact on the marbles
An itinerary through the exhibition and the national pavilions, with special attention to the history of the Arsenale and the
The Venice lagoon, the largest in Italy, is an extremely rich environment. The islands of the north lagoon are simply
Venice’s Cosmopolitan Communities Cannaregio is one of Venice’s most fascinating districts. Characterised by its long, wide canals, sun-baked side-walks and
The Basilica of St. Mark’s in Venice has finally reopened. The horrific floods of November and December 2019 had a