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The St Regis Venice San Clemente Palace celebrates the 56th Venice Art Biennale!

One of the most beautiful hotels of the city of the Doges, located on a wonderful private island, is ready to celebrate the 56th Venice Art Biennale as appropriate. Get ready to explore the arts thanks to two notable exhibitions: an open-air one in the St Regis San Clemente Palace's park as well as " All the World's Future ", the official Biennale's one organized by Paolo Baratta ( President of the Biennale ) and curated by Okwui Enwezor. Enjoy!
Welcome to the St Regis Venice San Clemente Palace

St Regis Venice San Clemente Palace: an open-air exhibition in the hotel's extensive park


The amazing swimming-pool

After some huge restoration works, the iconic St Regis Venice San Clemente Palace, ancient monastery, has opened its arms to the lucky vacationers this past April.

Beautiful sight on Venice from the bedroom

Waiting for you, 191 rooms including 48 suites designed by Hirsch Bedner Associates and GA Design, all offering breathtaking views on the lush garden and Venice's lagoon. Best of all, some old architectural details ( mosaic, masterpieces... ), a private boat transfer to the city, an amazing swimming-pool, tennis court and a Spa. Not to mention the Acquerello gastronomic restaurant by Chef Roberto Dal Seno... A pure delight!

Acquerello restaurant

To celebrate the 56th Venice Art Biennale, the luxurious and immense palace's garden is hosting an exhibition made of five impressive sculptures showcased all around the park, paying a tribute to Polish Artist Igor Mitoraj.

Igor Mitoraj's tribute in the palace's park

56th International Art Exhibition: " All the World's Future "

The Palace's private boat

Once you have fully enjoyed the Palace's amenities, go straight to the private boat that wil take you to the beautiful and romantic city of Venice. Here, from May 9th to November 22nd, you can enjoy the " All the World's Future " exhibition curated by Okwui Enwezor. Some amazing masterpieces are to be discovered as the " Key in the Hand " by Chiharu Shiota in the Japan Pavillion, Paladino's sculptures in the Italian Pavillion , " A sea of yellow " beautiful work by Marzia Migliora and " Factory in the sun, 2015 ", a futuristic installation by Hito Steyerl in the German Pavillion. The future is waiting for you!

' Factory in the sun ' installation

' The Key in the Hand ' masterpiece
Juin 2015
By La rédaction