Poland Pavilion

The exhibition structure that "does not rely on images" is delightful! A space to experience flowers and tradition
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International Pavilion

▷Recommended for

  • For those who wish to see a non-video-centered exhibition at a leisurely pace.
  • Interested in flowers, nature and crafts?
  • Those who would like to experience Polish culture and traditions.

Gentle space creation with a flower and plant theme

The Polish Pavilion features an exhibition space based on the theme of flowers and plants. Upon entering the pavilion, visitors will be soothed by the colorful flowers scattered throughout the production, and at the same time, the interactive contents that visitors can enjoy with their own senses will catch their attention.

One of the most impressive features is a corner where visitors can create their own “original flowers” on the screen. It is easy to operate with just a few steps, and the finished flowers can be downloaded as image data on the spot. It is a nice point to be able to take home as a souvenir.


Unique exhibits with a sense of rhythm x craft are also on display.

In the middle of the exhibition, there is an installation of many brush-like devices spinning around and around in rhythm, creating a visual and auditory experience. The sound of the machines echoing pleasantly in the quiet space is a surprisingly good match with the theme of flowers and nature, and many visitors find themselves gaping at the work.


Polish culture conveyed through “words and handiwork” rather than images

Although the content of the program seems to change from day to day, there is a video and staff commentary on traditional Polish textiles near the exit, providing time for a solid cultural learning experience. This kind of **”structure that does not rely too much on visual images “** is refreshing in the context of this Expo, and allows visitors to feel the culture in a relaxed manner.

Although less flashy, the pavilion is firmly oriented toward handicrafts and traditional culture, and is truly a space where visitors can enjoy the “pleasure of knowing.


Summary|An exhibition space with “quiet discovery” where you can make your own flowers bloom

The Polish Pavilion offers a calm and enjoyable exhibition in the midst of the bustling Expo site. The Pavilion offers not only interactive content and a beautiful space, but also a deeper understanding of cultural knowledge and traditional crafts. This is the perfect pavilion for those who are looking for a “look and feel” exhibit rather than a showy presentation.

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