

- Recommended for
- The museum is divided into four parts plus an experience area. The theme is “Throw?”
- Part 1: Start with a calm country introduction
- Part 2: Meet Luxembourgians in life-size
- Part 3: The concept is to “throw to the earth”? Mysterious Space
- Part 4: 360-degree screen immersive video experience
- Luxembourg Bowling” awaits you at the exit
- summary
Recommended for
- Those who love the latest technology and visual production
- The Expo’s unique “I don’t know, but it’s fun! If you want to experience the
- Those who want to try hands-on activities that cannot be done elsewhere.
The museum is divided into four parts plus an experience area. The theme is “Throw?”
The Luxembourg Pavilion is a mysterious pavilion that starts off quiet and slowly expands into a “What’s this? slowly spread from its quiet beginning. The pavilion is composed of images, sounds, and space, and although it is difficult to perceive a consistent message throughout the entire pavilion, it is enjoyable in part because of its “incomprehensibility.
Part 1: Start with a calm country introduction
In the first room, an introductory video about the country of Luxembourg is shown. The tempo of the video is calm and a gentle introduction for first-time visitors. The nature and culture are carefully introduced, and the amount of information is more than expected.

Part 2: Meet Luxembourgians in life-size
In the next space, life-size monitors show the thoughts and daily lives of people living in Luxembourg. It is a quiet but memorable room, with a sense of distance as if you are actually being spoken to.



Part 3: The concept is to “throw to the earth”? Mysterious Space
The third room is said to have the theme of “throwing something toward the earth,” but to be honest, the content is somewhat abstract. However, it is a room that makes you feel “something great” with its high-impact visual effects, such as the appearance of a large sphere.


Part 4: 360-degree screen immersive video experience
The last room is a style of viewing images on a net-like floor. The images spread out not only to the left and right, but also to your feet, creating an experience of being “enveloped by the images. This zone is highly recommended for those who want to experience a futuristic and floating sensation.


Luxembourg Bowling” awaits you at the exit
As you exit the pavilion, you will be in for a little surprise. A traditional Luxembourg bowling-like experience game has been set up. It is a light physical activity and popular with children.


summary
The Luxembourg Pavilion is a pavilion where visitors enjoy spatial presentation and sensory surprises rather than a clear story. It may not be the type of pavilion that you will want to visit again and again, but it is perfect for those who want to be stimulated by “this kind of expression.
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