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A list of the national pavilions at the Biennale and where to find them.

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Great Britain

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The British Pavilion is an imposing structure at the end of the tree-lined avenue of Giardini. It was built in 1909 by Edwin Alfred Rickards.

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Greece

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The Greek Pavilion was built in 1934 by M. Papandr�ou and B. Del Giudice.

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Hungary

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The Hungarian Pavilion was built in 1909 by G�za Rintel Mar�ti.

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Israel

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The Israeli Pavilion was built in 1952 by Zeev Rechter.

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Japan

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The Japanese Pavilion was built in 1956 by Takamasa Yoshizaka.

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Japan Pavilion

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The Japan Pavilion for the Venice Biennale

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Korea Pavilion

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The Korea Pavilion for the Venice Biennale

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Luxembourg

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The Pavilion of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is worth visiting if only for its position on the Grand Canal.

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New Zealand

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You can find the New Zealand Pavilion on the ground floor of the Palazzo Pisani Santa Marina, Calle de le Erbe (off Campo Santa Marina), Cannaregio, 6104. The building is 10 minutes� walk from the Rialto Bridge, and not far from one of Venice�s great churches, the Basilica of Saints Giovanni and Paolo. The Palazzo Pisani, which previously has housed exhibitions staged for both the Venice Architecture Biennale and Venice Art Biennale, is about 20 minutes� walk from the Arsenale and Giardini.

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Nordic Pavilion

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The Nordic Pavilion for the Venice Biennale

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Poland

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The Polish Pavilion is part of the Padiglione Venezia built in 1932 by Brenno Del Giudice, enlarged in 1938.

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Republic of Armenia

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The Armenian Pavilion can be found outside the main Biennale complex at: Collegio Armeno Moorat Raphael, Ca� Zenobio, Dorsoduro 2596.

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Republic of Korea

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The South Korean Pavilion is the newest pavilion in Giardini. It was built in 1995 by Seok Chul Kim and Franco Mancuso.

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Republic of Kosovo

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Kosovo's first official participation was in the Art Biennale in 2013. The pavilion does not have a fixed address.

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Romania

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The Romanian Pavilion is part of the Padiglione Venezia built in 1932 by Brenno Del Giudice, enlarged in 1938.

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Russia

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The Russian Pavilion was built in 1914 by Aleksej V. Scusev.

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Russia Pavilion

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The Russia Pavilion for the Venice Biennale

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Scotland

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The Scottish Pavilion does not have a fixed address.

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Serbia

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The Serbian Pavilion is part of the Padiglione Venezia built in 1932 by Brenno Del Giudice, enlarged in 1938.

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South Africa

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The South African Pavilion is housed in Arsenale.

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