The entrance to the Serra dei Giardini bar

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Serra dei Giardini

Venice


This attractive iron-framed greenhouse was built in 1894 to house the palms used in Biennale events. It rapidly expanded into a social hub and a centre for propagation: many plants grown here adorned the municipal flowerbeds of the Lido and the ballrooms of aristocratic palazzi (mansions). Restored in 2010, it now houses a cafe and hosts events, exhibitions and workshops.


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