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Pre-Opening Programme 22.05–21.11 Venezia Giardini 22.05–21.11 VENEZIA GIARDINI / ARSENALE PRE-OPENING PROGRAMME GENERAL SAFETY ANTI COVID-19 MEASURES FOR BIENNALE ARCHITETTURA 2021* La Biennale di Venezia is following the evolution Entrance and exit of the ongoing Coronavirus health emergency All the venues hosting the International with the greatest attention and, in accordance Exhibition, the Collateral Events and with the competent authorities, has prepared all the National Pavilions guarantee an anti-Covid-19. a separate entrance and exit system. Temperature checking There is a one-way exhibition route to minimize the possible clustering and The main accesses of Arsenale and Giardini gathering of visitors. In particular the Exhibition area, is equipped with thermo Arsenale entrance is at Calle della Tana scanners measuring temperature of the visitors and the exit at Giardino delle Vergini, before entering the premises. According to the by means of Ponte dei Pensieri. Anti Covid-19 protocols, no one having 37.5°C or more as temperature must be allowed to enter. Hands Sanitation Tracing access and ticketing reservation Visitors have to use hydroalcoholic solutions for Ticketing to visit the Exhibition is exclusively washing hands, before entering the Exhibition online, in order to any queues and gathering venue. of people. All visitors are traced inside the venue. The visit to the exhibition requests the Compulsory Masks reservation of the ticket and the access to the Masks have to be used during the visit and in venue is guarantee to a limited number of visitors. all indoor and outdoor spaces. The reservation procedure and the number Social distancing inside the venues of visitors is defined by La Biennale referring A protocol implying social distancing is in place to the characteristics of the exhibition venue, for all activities: walk-in installations, meetings the dimension of the internal routes, presence and seminars, bookshop, bar and restaurants of accessible installation etc. etc. This reduces the number of visitors allowed inside the exhibition venues in order to guarantee the safe distance needed. Inside the venues and during the visit people have to keep the social distancing defined in at least 1 meter. * measures adopted by the date 19.05 FORTE MARGHERA VENICE ACTV ACTV Stop Stop Forte Marghera Boerio 4 Venice FORTE MARGHERA 5 RO 17 PK Train Station 16 P.le Roma LT ACTV Stop Rialto Bacini 6 10 MK Arsenale CY SM 14 8 AM 12 San Marco ACTV Stop 3 PT Ca’Giustinian 2 Arsenale 9 1 D3 GD DO 11 ACTV Stop LB 7 Giardini 13 Giardini ACTV Stop Giardini Biennale Isola di San Servolo ◢ 15 PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES COLLATERAL EVENTS AM Republic of Armenia MK Republic of North Macedonia 1 Air/Aria/Aire _Catalonia in Venice 10 Revive the Spirit of Mosul Palazzo Ca’ Zenobio degli Armeni, UNESCO Regional Bureau Cantieri Navali, Castello, 40 UNESCO Regional Bureau Dorsoduro, 2596 for Science and Culture in Europe, (calle Quintavalle) for Science and Culture in Europe, 28.08 – 21.11 Palazzo Zorzi, Castello, 4930 2 “Charlotte Perriand and I”. Palazzo Zorzi, Castello, 4930 CY Republic of Cyprus PK Pakistan Converging designs by Frank Gehry closed on Mon. and Tue. Associazione Culturale Spiazzi, Palazzo Mora, Strada Nuova, and Charlotte Perriand 11 Salon Suisse 2021: Bodily Encounters Castello, 3865 Cannaregio, 3659 Espace Louis Vuitton, Palazzo Trevisan degli Ulivi, h. 10 – 18 PT Portugal San Marco, 1353 (calle del Ridotto) Dorsoduro, 810 (campo Santʹ Agnese) DO Dominican Republic Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi Onlus, h. 10.30 – 18.30 open every day 23 – 25.09; 21 – 23.10; 18 – 20.11 St. George’s Anglican Church, Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, 3 Connectivities: 12 Skirting The Center: Campo San Vio, Dorsoduro San Marco, 2893 Living beyond the boundaries - Svetlana Kana Radević on the Periphery GD Grenada RO Romania Macao and the Greater Bay Area of Postwar Architecture Castello, 2146 Istituto Romeno di Cultura Arsenale, Castello, 2126/A Palazzo Malvasia Palumbo Fossati, IQ Iraq e Ricerca Umanistica (campo della Tana) San Marco, 2597 Venue being defined Palazzo Correr (Campo Santa Fosca) 4 Hakka Earthen Houses on variation- h. 10 – 18 closed on Mon. LB Lebanon Cannaregio, 2214 Co-operative Living, Art and Migration 13 The Majlis Magazzino del Sale 5, Dorsoduro, 262 SM Republic of San Marino Architecture in China Giardino dell’Abbazia LT Lithuania Ateneo Veneto - Forte Marghera, padiglione 30 di San Giorgio Maggiore, Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Derelitti, Campo San Fantin, 1897 22.06 – 21.11 Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore Barbaria delle Tole, Castello, 6691 h. 10 – 13, 14 – 18 h. 14 – 20 closed on Mon. h. 11 – 18 h. 10 – 19 closed on Mon. (except on 24.05) 5 Lianghekou 14 Tropicalia. Architecture, Materials, closed on Mon. (except on 24.05) Palazzo Zen, Cannaregio, 4924 Innovative Systems (fondamenta di Santa Caterina) Squero Castello, Castello, 369 h. 14 – 19 closed on Tue. (salizada Streta) 6 Mutualities h. 10 – 13, 14 – 18 closed on Mon. Spazio Ravà, San Polo, 1100 15 Without Land / Pomerium – (Riva del Vin) Senza Terra / Pomerio h. 10 – 18 closed on Tue. Isola di San Servolo 7 Not Vital. SCARCH h. 8 – 12, 13 – 16 open every day Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore, 16 Young European Architects Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore CAʹASI, Palazzo Santa Maria Nova, h. 10 – 18 Cannaregio, 6024 Primitive Migration from/to Taiwan (campiello Santa Maria Nova) Ca’ Giustinian 8 Palazzo delle Prigioni, by appointment La Biennale di Venezia Headquarter Castello, 4209 (San Marco) Young Talent Architecture San Marco 1364/A 17 h. 10 – 18 Award 2020. Educating together - Offices Redistribution: Palazzo Mora, Cannaregio, 3659 - Bookshop 9 Land, People & Environment (Strada Nova) closed on Tue. - Caffetteria Arsenale, Castello, 2126 - Exhibitions (campo della Tana) Unless specified otherwise, opening hours and closing days are the same as those of the Giardini and Arsenale venues. information on access and booking: labiennale.org ARSENALE SI1 Special Event Vuslat Foundation, Giuseppe Penone SI1 CN P R UZ SG Sale d’Armi A D2 ITALIA 3 First Floor 1 TR TH LU PE MX CL PAA SA AR IE AE KS KW BH EE LV HR 2 SI AL PH TPA D1 GIARDINI ACTV Stop Arsenale Special Project Participanting Countries Entrance Exit PAA Pavilion of Applied Arts AL Albania ITALIA Italy La Biennale di Venezia SA Saudi Arabia KS Republic of Kosovo P Press Room with Victoria and Albert Museum AR Argentina KW Kuwait BH Kingdom of Bahrain LV Latvia First Aid CL Chile MX Mexico AED CN People’s Republic of China PE Peru HR Croatia SG Singapore R Rolex Lounge AE United Arab Emirates SI Republic of Slovenia Edison Mobile Recharge point EE Estonia TH Thailand PH Philippines TR Turkey 1 Arena 1 – Sale d’Armi A, first floor LU Grand Duchy of Luxembourg UZ Republic of Uzbekistan IE Ireland 2 Arena 2 – outdoor area, Argentina Pavilion front 3 Arena 3 – outdoor area, Italy Pavilion garden TPA Teatro Piccolo Arsenale GIARDINI AT RS 1 EG B P.VE 2 BR PL RO HU 4 NL FI IL GR R UY US AU BE 5 SP FR ES P.N. DK GB JP CH RU CA DE KR ACTV Stop ACTV Stop Giardini Giardini Biennale Participanting Countries Entrance Exit AU Australia P.N. Nordic Countries Book Pavilion AT Austria (Finland, Norway, Sweden) Golden Lion First Aid BE Belgium P.VE Venice Pavilion for Lifetime Achievement BR Brazil PL Poland Rafael Moneo AED CA Canada KR Republic of Korea SP Stirling Pavilion – Book Pavilion DK Denmark RO Romania EG Egypt RU Russia R Rolex Pavilion FI Finland RS Serbia Edison Mobile Recharge point FR France ES Spain DE Germany US United States of America B Biennale Library-ASAC JP Japan CH Switzerland GB Great Britain HU Hungary 1 Arena 1 – outdoor area, GR Greece UY Uruguay Austria Pavilion front IL Israel 2 Arena 2 – outdoor area, NL The Netherlands Brazil Pavilion side 4 Arena 4 – outdoor area, Greece Pavilion front 5 Arena 5 – Esedra area WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 20.05 19.05 GIARDINI ARSENALE OTHER VENUES FORTE 10:00 11:00 10:00 MARGHERA Australia Pavilion United Arab Emirates Pavilion Republic of North online opening opening Macedonia Pavilion inbetween2021.com.au Arena 2 opening and press conference 14:00 architecture.com.au UNESCO Regional Bureau How will we play together? 11:30 for Science and Culture in Europe opening 10:00 Biennale Architettura 2021 Palazzo Zorzi, Castello, 4930 Polveriera Austriaca Japan Pavilion press conference opening and press conference Teatro Piccolo Arsenale 10:00 youtube.com live streaming on labiennale.org Portugal Pavilion press conference 10:00 12:45 Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi Onlus, Brazil Pavilion Republic of Uzbekistan Pavilion Palazzo Giustinian Lolin opening opening San Marco, 2893 10:00 13:30 10:00 – 19:00 Hungary Pavilion Philippines Pavilion Air/Aria/Aire_Catalonia online opening opening online in Venice ludwigmuseum.hu facebook.com preview Cantieri Navali, Castello 40 10:30 13:30 (calle Quintavalle) Poland Pavilion Republic of Uzbekistan Pavilion [email protected] | +39 334 156 9448 online opening press conference labiennale.art.pl Arena 3 10:00 – 18:00 “Charlotte Perriand and I”. 12:00 14:30 Converging designs by Frank The Netherlands Albania Pavilion Gehry and Charlotte Perriand online opening opening press preview on reservation broadcast to whoiswe.nl Arena 2 Espace Louis Vuitton, San Marco, 1353 (calle del Ridotto) 13:00 15:30 [email protected] Austria Pavilion Pavilion of Applied Arts press conference opening 10:00 – 18:00 Arena 1 Tropicalia. Architecture, 14:00 Materials, Innovative Systems Nordic Countries Pavilion 16:30 press preview on reservation online opening Ireland Pavilion Squero Castello, Castello, 369 nasjonalmuseet.no
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