Biennale Art
Venues
Gaggiandre
After the Isolotto comes the long quayside that extends along the eastern side of the Arsenale. Onto this give the Gaggiandre, two large wet-docks built in 1568-1573 to designs attributed to Jacopo Sansovino. Next to the Gaggiandre and the sixteenth-century Tese (housing the Teatro delle Tese), the eastern side of the Arsenale is bound in by the Tese delle Vergini (3,400 square metres), which is divided into four different areas and has an ample garden behind it. After partial use in previous years, this building is now widely exploited as an exhibition venue.
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The Arsenale Gaggiandre
The exhibition venues are the Italian Pavilion and the national pavilions at the Giardini, as well as the Corderie, the Artiglierie and other venues at the Arsenale. Countries that do not own a pavilion and institutions that organise collateral events are exhibited in other venues in Venice. The next International Art Exhibition will take place in 2009.
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