Peruvian Pavilion

A small but surprisingly satisfying pavilion with video and gold exhibits, a hole-in-the-wall pavilion.
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International Pavilion

▷Recommended for

  • People who want to be satisfied with the content even if the space is small.
  • People who want to see Machu Picchu, the Nazca Lines, and other famous spots on film.
  • People interested in history and culture, including golden artifacts

Small exterior, but surprisingly spectacular once inside.

The Peruvian Pavilion is relatively compact, both in terms of the exterior of the pavilion and the aisles inside.
Because of this, it is simple and easy to get around, and the exhibits are condensed.
This is one of the pavilions where many visitors say, “I didn’t expect much because of its small size, but it was surprisingly good.


Machu Picchu and the Nazca Lines on the big screen

A large screen in the middle of the film introduces the tourist attractions of Peru.
The screen showed the spectacular scenery of Machu Picchu and the aerial view of the Nazca Lines, giving a sense of scale.
Many people stopped to look at the screen, and it was so powerful that it was hard to believe that the booth was so compact.


The last golden exhibit is more authentic and exciting than I imagined.

The final stage of the exhibition is an exhibit of artifacts from the ruins made of gold.
The way they shine under the lights gives them a luxurious feel, as if they were in a mini museum, and the unexpectedness leaves a lasting impression.
The explanatory panels on display are also concise and easy to read, providing just the right balance between appearance and information.


The simple structure makes it easy to concentrate on it.

There are no specific AR or experience areas, but that allows visitors to concentrate on the images and exhibits.
Because you can proceed along the route without getting lost, you can enjoy the impressive elements of the exhibition even though it is a quick tour.
The museum is small in scale, but the density of the exhibits makes for a very satisfying experience.


Summary|Not flashy, but satisfying enough to make you glad you saw it.

It was a good pavilion that was not “flashy” but made me glad I came.

Although the booth is small, it is well worth seeing due to the power of the video and gold exhibits.

A great way to get a good look at images of famous tourist attractions.

The final golden excavation is authentic and well worth the visit.

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