Designed for a world stage, Pavilion № 70 Moscow stands right here before you, a piece of architectural history transported across continents. Can you imagine this building gracing the Expo 67 world exhibition in Canada? It was originally known as the Russian Pavilion, showcasing the Soviet Union’s achievements. After the Expo, instead of being dismantled, it was gifted to Moscow. The journey wasn’t simple. It took five years to meticulously disassemble, transport, and reconstruct it here at the All-Russia Exhibition Centre. Now renamed Pavilion № 70 Moscow, it stands as a testament to the grand exhibitions of the past and the enduring ties between nations.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.