The Biennale festival dedicated to the music of our time
Biennale Musica is the International Festival of Contemporary Music of La Biennale di Venezia, one of the oldest and most prestigious cultural institutions in the world. Every autumn, the festival transforms Venice into an international sound laboratory dedicated to present-day musical research and creation.
The program favors world premieres, commissions, and site-specific projects designed for the city's spaces. The festival takes place in the historic venues of the Biennale—from the Arsenale to Ca' Giustinian—and in other locations in the city center, extending to the mainland areas of Mestre and Marghera, creating a dialogue between Venetian architecture and contemporary sound languages.
The programming spans diverse genres and worlds: from the intellectual avant-garde to electronic music, from the Renaissance repertoire reinterpreted experimentally to the musical cultures of the world and club culture. The festival also awards the Golden Lion and the Silver Lion, accolades that honor established and emerging figures in the international music scene.
Alongside the performances, Biennale College Musica supports young musicians under 30, guided by international mentors in the development of new projects. Promoted in Venice, in the Veneto region, the festival reaffirms the city's international vocation as a crossroads of artistic languages and experimentation.
The 70th edition of Biennale Musica, scheduled from October 10 to 24, 2026, marks the second artistic direction by composer Caterina Barbieri, who titles the festival "A Child of Sound": an invitation to rediscover sound as a primordial experience of openness, creativity, and vital energy.
The program features over 40 events with approximately 130 artists, 23 new works, including 18 world premieres, in a journey that intertwines Renaissance vocal repertoire, contemporary music, electronic music, world music, and club culture. The Silver Lion is awarded to Sarah Davachi, who presents a new commission and organ recitals.
Main venues: Arsenale (Teatro alle Tese), Ca' Giustinian, and other historic spaces, with extensions to Marghera and Mestre mainland. Full program at labiennale.org.
Venice is reachable by train to Santa Lucia station, by car to Piazzale Roma or Tronchetto, or by plane to Marco Polo Airport. The festival venues (Arsenale, Ca' Giustinian, and others) can be reached by ACTV water bus or on foot.
Arsenale, Ca' Giustinian, and other historic venues in Venice (VE), in October. Some events extend to the mainland areas of Mestre and Marghera.
Tickets and passes are available on the official website of La Biennale di Venezia.
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Arsenale, Ca' Giustinian e altre sedi storiche
Ca' Giustinian, San Marco 1364/A, 30124 Venezia