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Expo 67 pavilions - Wikipedia
The Expo 67 International and Universal Exposition featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World, on a theme derived from Terre des Hommes, written by the famous French pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
Expo 67 - Main Index to Pavilions, Themes, etc
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Expo 67 - Wikipedia
Expo 67 featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World themes, nations, corporations, and industries including the U.S. pavilion, a geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller. Many pavilions had innovative presentations, almost all using film in one way or another; as a commentator said, "film was everywhere, unreeling at a furious rate.
Database of the collection - Expo67.museum
These archives include not only historical documents relating to the 1967 World's Fair, but also brochures distributed in the pavilions, plans, magazines, menus and programs.
The Quirky Buildings of Montreal: Remnants of Expo 67
2013年2月8日 · France’s pavilion was one of the largest buildings at the Expo 67. The massive 9 story construction was designed by architects Jean Faugeron and André Blouin. When the gates of the Fair...
Expo 67 | World’s Fair, Montreal, Canada History | Britannica
Pavilions. The nations that agreed to participate in Expo 67 either built their own pavilions or combined with other nations in regional pavilions. Among them, the Soviet Union spent approximately $15 million; Czechoslovakia, $10 million; …
Expo 67 – and the legendary event venues it left behind
2024年3月21日 · The francophiles in your group will love this former French pavilion, which has been transformed into Canada’s largest casino, the Casino de Montréal. Plenty of different venue options are available and can be paired with in-house …
Expo 67 man and his world--a virtual experience. - Library of …
Provides comprehensive information about Expo 67, an international exposition held in Montreal in 1967. Through text, images, and audio & video files the history, pavilions, activities, special guests, news reports and legacy of the exposition are described.
Expo 67 National Historic Event - Parks Canada
Over 60 national pavilions were built, many of them exceptional. The American pavilion featured a giant, spherical bubble, or geodesic dome; Germany’s iconic pavilion resembled a 15-storey free-form tent; and Canada built a nine-storey, inverted pyramid called Katimavik.
Expo '67 - WorldAtlas
2017年4月25日 · Expo '67, also known as the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, was a world exhibition held in Montreal, Canada held from April 27 to October 29, 1967. It is considered the fourth most successful international exposition in history.