
La Rotonda transformed into living masterpiece
The 16th-century villa that irreversibly shaped Western architecture is now learning to tend its own land.

The 16th-century villa that irreversibly shaped Western architecture is now learning to tend its own land.

Ilaria d’Uva speaks in Venice about growing up on bread and audio guides and the voice that AI can’t replace.

The Venice Biennale opened with its jury resigned, Russia’s participation contested, and protests.

Inside Casa dei Tre Oci, where Žižek, Agamben and the world’s biggest thinkers come to discuss the future.

At the Biennale, the Arsenale turns art into political testimony, with sound, smell, and materials drawn from conflict zones.

150 delegates from 142 countries head to the Po Delta and Euganean hills this May for third Unesco Mab Youth Forum.

A Venice palazzo, shut for five centuries, now home to asocial hub: the Human Safety Net Foundation.

Eight million people, 23 countries, glowing tapestries and a Pugliese luminaria on show at Procuratie Vecchie.

Closed for centuries, restored by Chipperfield, the Procuratie now host a foundation training on flexing strengths.

A walled vineyard, just one hectare, in the Venetian Lagoon revives an extinct grape on the sleepy island of Mazzorbo.
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