World Expo Museum Pavilion for Expo Milano Relocated to Bio-Mediterranean Cluster

日期:10-13-2015

Location plan of World Expo Museum Pavilion at Expo Milano Park    

Notice came from the organizing committee of Expo Milano that World Expo Museum Pavilion was relocated to Bio-Mediterraneum Cluster, adjacent to Lake Arena, the largest public open space for tourists in the park. In the meantime, it was also close to the Italy Pavilion, Vanke Pavilion, Coca Cola Pavilion and China Corporate Joint Pavilion.    
Cluster is a new type of exhibition form designed by Expo Milano. There are nine theme clusters in the park: Agriculture and Nutrition in the Drought Region, Island, Sea and Food, Bio-Mediterranean, Rice, Coffee, Cocoa, Grains and Potatoes, Fruit and Beans, and World of Spices. Each cluster has its own architectural style. In the area of theme clusters, each country has its own pavilion to conduct its theme exhibition with representativeness, communicate with each other and share the best cases. They can hold the relevant theme activities or commercial activities and provide food and experience with higher degree of participation for the tourists in their own public areas.  
"Health, Beauty and Harmony" is the exhibition theme of Bio-Mediterranean Cluster. The exhibitors will emphasize the color, taste and fragrance of food and highlight the characteristics of Mediterranean countries and Mediterranean culture. The cluster's shape is reminiscent of the typical Mediterranean counties with four buildings facing to a big central plaza in which the tourists can taste the food and purchase the local food and specialties as well. The central plaza is paved with various shades of blue easily reminiscent of the blue in the Mediterranean.    
World Expo Museum Pavilion located at Bio-Mediterranean Cluster is a stand-alone pavilion with two storeys, occupying an exhibition area of about 500 m2. This exhibition will combine the "Food" theme of Expo Milano and display a series of classical wine and food born in the one hundred years of history of the World Expo with interesting interactive means. Also located at the same cluster are the countries such as Albania, Algeria, Egypt, Greece, Lebanon, Malta, Montenegro, San Marino, Serbia, Tunisia, etc. (4/20/2015 )   

   

Aerial view rendering of World Expo Museum Pavilion  
 
Interior rendering of the exhibition area


Interior rendering of the exhibition area
 
Interior rendering of the exhibition area