Visitors enjoy the kaleidoscope show at the Monaco pavilion.
A woman is enthralled by the kaleidoscope show during a visit to the Monaco pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. All photos: Chris Whiteoak / The National
Visitors are treated to a visual kaleidoscopic experience as they walk through the hallway of the Monaco pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
The polygon-shaped structure is designed to be powered by the photovoltaic panels under Monaco’s commitment to sustainably.
Monaco, the world’s second smallest nation, is hoping to put on a stunning show at the Expo 2020 Dubai with its unique pavilion.
The pavilion has been built around the theme ‘Monaco 360°, a World of Opportunities'.
As one of the world’s most densely populated countries, Monaco is looking to embrace green initiatives as part of its vision for the future.
A model of a residential community called Mareterra is on display at the Monaco pavilion.
The highlight of the pavilion is a small room covered in large mirrors in random order that gives an optical illusion of being inside a crystal.
Called the kaleidoscope show, the feature was designed to tell the history and culture of Monaco to visitors through projections that reflect on the mirrors.
Visitors enjoy the kaleidoscope show at the Monaco pavilion.
A woman is enthralled by the kaleidoscope show during a visit to the Monaco pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. All photos: Chris Whiteoak / The National
Visitors are treated to a visual kaleidoscopic experience as they walk through the hallway of the Monaco pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
The polygon-shaped structure is designed to be powered by the photovoltaic panels under Monaco’s commitment to sustainably.
Monaco, the world’s second smallest nation, is hoping to put on a stunning show at the Expo 2020 Dubai with its unique pavilion.
The pavilion has been built around the theme ‘Monaco 360°, a World of Opportunities'.
As one of the world’s most densely populated countries, Monaco is looking to embrace green initiatives as part of its vision for the future.
A model of a residential community called Mareterra is on display at the Monaco pavilion.
The highlight of the pavilion is a small room covered in large mirrors in random order that gives an optical illusion of being inside a crystal.
Called the kaleidoscope show, the feature was designed to tell the history and culture of Monaco to visitors through projections that reflect on the mirrors.
Visitors enjoy the kaleidoscope show at the Monaco pavilion.