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The Portuguese Pavilion is a two-story building patterned to resemble the petals of a flower, with a tower rising from its center. Each of the eight petal-shaped structures serves as an exhibition hall, in which exhibits on culture and human progress are on display.
The Portuguese Pavilion is a two-story building patterned to resemble the petals of a flower, with a tower rising from its center. Each of the eight petal-shaped structures serves as an exhibition hall, in which exhibits on culture and human progress are on display.


Much of the space in the pavilion is devoted to exhibits meant to reveal the syory of trade and culture exchange between Hapan and Portugal.
Much of the space in the pavilion is devoted to exhibits meant to reveal the story of trade and culture exchange between Japan and Portugal.


Art objects that were introduced to Portugal from Japan are on display. Some of these are so rare that even Japanese museums
Art objects that were introduced to Portugal from Japan are on display. Some of these are so rare that even Japanese museums do not possess them. Also shown in the exhibits are the industries of Portugal and its rich cultural heritage, as well as the daily life of the people.  
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  • Título: EXPO '70 - Parade of pavilions - Portugal
  • Autor: The Japan Times
  • Publicação: 9 de março de 1970

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« The Portuguese Pavilion is a two-story building patterned to resemble the petals of a flower, with a tower rising from its center. Each of the eight petal-shaped structures serves as an exhibition hall, in which exhibits on culture and human progress are on display.

Much of the space in the pavilion is devoted to exhibits meant to reveal the story of trade and culture exchange between Japan and Portugal.

Art objects that were introduced to Portugal from Japan are on display. Some of these are so rare that even Japanese museums do not possess them. Also shown in the exhibits are the industries of Portugal and its rich cultural heritage, as well as the daily life of the people. »

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