Milan Triennial VIII

45°28′19.92″N 9°10′24.78″E / 45.4722000°N 9.1735500°E / 45.4722000; 9.1735500TimelineAwarded11 June 1946Opening31 May 1947Closure14 September 1947Triennial expositionsPreviousMilan Triennial VII in MilanNextMilan Triennial IX in Milan

The Milan Triennial VIII was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE)[1] on the 11 June 1946.[1] Its theme was The House.[1] It was held at the Palazzo dell'Arte[2] and ran from 31 May 1947 to 14 September 1947.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Triennale di Milano 1947". Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Guido Marangoni and the Biennials of Monza, 1923-1927, Design before Design, Villa Reale di Monza - ARTDIRECTORY". Retrieved 17 December 2018.
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