Rama: Albania represents itself with dignity in art and culture at Venice Biennale

Albania presents its national pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2026. The pavilion is titled “A Place in the Sun” by artist Genti Korini. It highlights Albania’s cultural identity on a major international art stage.

Prime Minister Edi Rama shares photos from the event. He expresses pride in Albania’s participation. He says Albania represents itself with dignity in art and culture.

The pavilion opens at the 61st Venice Biennale. It features a multidimensional installation. It combines video, live performance, animation, and puppet theatre.

The project explores identity as an open process. It reflects on history and contemporary narratives. It encourages interpretation and dialogue.

The pavilion opens to the public on May 9, 2026. It remains open until November 22, 2026. It offers a space for reflection and international exchange.

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