Discover the Stunning Pavilions of Expo 2025 Dubai

Expo 2020 Dubai: A Showcase of Global Innovation

Expo 2020 Dubai has opened its doors, presenting a spectacular range of pavilions designed by renowned architects from across the globe. These structures not only highlight innovative architecture but also embody cultural narratives, making the event a treasure trove of insights and experiences.

Al Wasl Plaza

Not a pavilion, but a remarkable design nonetheless, the Al Wasl Plaza is the heart of Expo 2020, connecting the three thematic districts.
The Al Wasl Plaza holds the world’s largest 360-degree projection dome, showcasing the theme of connection in Dubai.

UAE Pavilion

Expo 2020 Dubai is now open, revealing a spectacular array of pavilions, many designed by world-famous architects.
The UAE pavilion, designed by Santiago Calatrava, takes the shape of a falcon, symbolizing the national bird in flight.

Iran Pavilion

A series of blue boxes draped in fired clay balls make up the Iran pavilion.
The Iran pavilion showcases the country’s culture through a unique design that includes streams of water and artistic elements.

UK Pavilion

Innovating for a shared future is the theme of the UK pavilion.
The UK pavilion offers a digital journey through the nation’s contributions to space and artificial intelligence.

Australia Pavilion

The network of vertical aluminum panels that hangs like a cloud over timber structures is a key element of the Australia pavilion.
Designed to mimic Australia’s ancient landscape, this pavilion illuminates in the evening and features a comprehensive exploration of Australian culture.

Pakistan Pavilion

Designed by Al Jabal Engineering, the Pakistan pavilion offers multi-sensory installations encapsulated in walls of color.
The colorful façade reflects Pakistan’s changing seasons, presenting its rich traditions and innovations to visitors.

Russia Pavilion

The Russia pavilion, designed by Tchoban SPEECH, is a huge dome covered by strings of giant multi-colored tubes.
This pavilion symbolizes interconnectedness while showcasing scientific advancements and creativity.

Japan Pavilion

A combination of traditional Arabesque and Japanese Asanoha patterns form the façade of the Japan pavilion.
The Japan pavilion features a fascinating crossover of culture, with 3D art installations waiting to be explored inside.

Swiss Pavilion

The Swiss Pavilion, 'Reflections,' represents the country's traditions and spectacular landscapes.
This pavilion showcases Switzerland’s achievements through interactive technology and immersive displays.

Baden-Württemberg Pavilion

Baden-Württemberg is a state in southwest Germany, and is the only national state to have its own pavilion in Dubai.
The pavilion utilizes augmented reality allowing visitors to engage with its digital landscape.

Egypt Pavilion

Egypt's ancient civilization meets its vision for the future in its pavilion.
This structure intertwines Egypt’s ancient legacy with futuristic visions in an interactive display.


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