Inspired by the ‘Rock of Monaco’, this gem-like, polygonal pavilion takes you on a multi-sensory journey through mirrored exhibition spaces, replicating the sights and smells of the French Riviera.
The pavilion with its many polygons creates surprising points of view and changing perspectives. As a kind of kaleidoscope, the country exhibit reflects the familiar and the unknown about Monaco: culture, history, discoveries, science, values, people and traditions.
In addition, the pavilion will make a clear statement about sustainability and environmental protection: To a large extent, it will produce its own power using photovoltaics modules. And the construction is designed in such a way that a large part of the materials used can be recycled.
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