Designed by architect Carlo Scarpa, whose works are ubiquitous in the Veneto region of Italy, the Venezuelan pavilion was realized in 1956 with Scarpa's signature poetry of rough concrete and marble slabs. Sadly, it was home to no exhibition during this Biennale.  Photo 6 of 15 in Venice Biennale: National Pavilions 1 by Tiffany Chu

Venice Biennale: National Pavilions 1

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Designed by architect Carlo Scarpa, whose works are ubiquitous in the Veneto region of Italy, the Venezuelan pavilion was realized in 1956 with Scarpa's signature poetry of rough concrete and marble slabs. Sadly, it was home to no exhibition during this Biennale.