French building

Gorgeous, massive, never-ending art
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International Pavilion

▷Recommended for

  • Interested in art, design and brands?
  • Those who want to enjoy a gorgeous and spectacular exhibition.
  • Those who wish to experience the illuminated space at night.

Gold Louis Vuitton and 360-degree art overwhelm you.

Upon entering the France Pavilion, the first thing that catches the eye is the huge 360-degree art exhibition space. The golden Louis Vuitton artwork was particularly impressive and gave me a strong impression of the luxurious world view that is typical of France. In addition, a wide variety of other contemporary artworks are lined up in a narrow space, and each piece has its own impact.


A 1,000-year-old olive tree also makes an appearance. Fantastic at night.

At the center of the museum is an olive tree that is over 1,000 years old. It is an eye-catching presence even during the day, but at night it is illuminated to create a more magical atmosphere. It was as if the museum and the botanical garden were fused together in a quiet and powerful presentation. The French Pavilion at night is also highly recommended.


Is that it?” That’s when the real work begins.

Walking through the museum, there are times when you feel like you are almost at the end, but the amazing thing about the France Pavilion is that the exhibition continues on from there. New works appeared around every turn, and I found myself spending quite a bit of time there. Overall, the volume of the exhibition is very large, and you will never get bored until the very end.


Summary|Adult-oriented pavilion immersed in a profound experience

In addition to the large number of exhibits and rich content, the French Pavilion shines with its luxurious spatial presentation. It is highly recommended, especially for those interested in art, architecture, and brand culture. Another attraction of the French Pavilion is that you can enjoy different looks of the pavilion during the day and at night, such as the illuminated olive trees.

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