Olivetti Exhibition centre in Venice, Italy

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Olivetti Exhibition centre in Venice, Italy Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Olivetti Exhibition centre in Venice, Italy is located in Venezia, Italy on P.za San Marco, 101. Olivetti Exhibition centre in Venice, Italy is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Italy.

Address

P.za San Marco, 101

Phone

+39 415228387

Amenities

No restaurant

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EMEL M

Wonderful masterpiece by Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa! It has been very precisely restored to its original state, offering visitors a great and rather more personal experience with the architect’s work. While visiting the showroom one enters a different world and forgets the outside laying reality of being on the San Marco Square. It almost offers a sort of resting point in the busiest part of the city.

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Jocelyn

The interior design is worth to visit it. Designed by Carlo Scarpa

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Madelyn Albright

Scarpa lovers and architect nerds rejoice! I won't go into detail about the features. Just go see for yourself. I wish there was more literature about the history of the building and the restoration efforts that they've undergone, but overall a great respite from all the humdrum in the square (& just happens to be one of my favorite Adaptive Reuse projects of all time). Note: this is no longer a typewriter show room. There are maybe 2 or 3? But seemed to serve as props. You will be disappointed if that is what you are looking for.

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Carter Harrington

Exsquite design by Venice’s jewel, Carlo Scarpa. Yes , the typewriters are gorgeous , but stop look and use your eyes to listen to the language of the materials used in composing the treasure box of an interior design. Truly materialism at its finest, concrete brass water plaster wood artfully composed into a symphony of textures.

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Emre Senoglu

Great interior done by Carlo Scarpa - the details and materials are on point. However the exhibition inside isn’t worth the 8 ticket.