Biennale Pavilions
A list of the national pavilions at the Biennale and where to find them.
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Albania
The Albania Pavilion is housed in the Arsenale.
2015: Albanian Trilogy: A Series of Devious Stratagems, a project by Armando Lulaj, curated by Marco Scotini, hosted in the spaces of the Arsenale.
2015: Albanian Trilogy: A Series of Devious Stratagems, a project by Armando Lulaj, curated by Marco Scotini, hosted in the spaces of the Arsenale.
Antarctic Pavilion
New for 2014 - the Antarctic Pavilion is the first time that a continent has been represented at the Biennale.
In 2014 the pavilion is being hosted by the Fondaco Marcello. It is located on the banks of the Grand Canal, very close to the Palazzo Grassi and between the Academia and Rialto bridges, in front of the San Tom� vaporetto station. Fondaco Marcello can be reached by vaporetto Sant�Angelo; traghetto from San Tom� to Sant�Angelo; and direct taxi boat landing at Pavilion.
In 2014 the pavilion is being hosted by the Fondaco Marcello. It is located on the banks of the Grand Canal, very close to the Palazzo Grassi and between the Academia and Rialto bridges, in front of the San Tom� vaporetto station. Fondaco Marcello can be reached by vaporetto Sant�Angelo; traghetto from San Tom� to Sant�Angelo; and direct taxi boat landing at Pavilion.
Argentina
The Argentinian Pavilion is one of several countries which have a new permanent home in the Sale d�Armi in the Arsenale.
Belgium
The Belgian Pavilion is the oldest of the national pavilions in Giardini. It was built in 1907 by L�on Sneyens.
Canada
The Canadian Pavilion was built in 1958 by Gruppo BBPR, Gian Luigi Banfi, Ludovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso, Enrico Peressutti, Ernesto Nathan Rogers.
Czech Republic and Slovak Republic
The Pavilion of the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic was built in 1926 by Otakar Novotny.
Denmark
The Danish Pavilion was built in 1932 by Carl Brummer. It was enlarged in 1958 by Peter Koch.
Egypt
Estonia
They have a facebook page for their 2014 pavilion but I couldn't find any information about where it is actually situated.
Germany
The German Pavilion was built in 1909 by Daniele Donghi. It was demolished and rebuilt in 1938 by Ernst Haiger.
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