Portugal
A pavilion made of limestone, tiles and cork
Nation: | Portugal | National Day: | 05.10.00 | | |
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Limestone, tiles and cork - Portugal uses exclusively natural materials for the exterior of its pavilion. The characteristic tiles, or "azulejos", glazed yellow and blue in this case, and the renewable building material cork symbolise the emphasis put on tradition and sustainability. In Portugal, cork has already been harvested from the bark of the cork oak for centuries. The trees can be shorn every eight to ten years.
Two imposing cork oaks in the forecourt mark the entrance to the building, which is covered by a corrugated, translucent roof. How cork is harvested and processed - Portugal is the worldwide leader in cork production - is shown on a panorama screen. The country's natural reserves, representing approximately one-fifth of its territory, are also presented.
The Portuguese Pavilion was designed by the architects Álvaro Siza and Souto Moura and is to be rebuilt after the World Exposition.
FOOD & DRINK
Little morsels for demanding tastes
Specials Dried cod and shrimp morsels Ham or cheese sandwich
Desserts "Pasteis de nata" - cream tarts Various small cakes
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