France Pavilion

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The France Pavilion was a major national exhibition space at Expo 67 in Montreal that showcased French culture, technology, and design to the world's fair visitors.

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France Pavilion (Expo 67) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exhibition building
national pavilion
world's fair pavilion
cityHostedIn Montreal
closingDate 1967-10-27
continentHostedIn North America
countryOfHostCity Canada
countryRepresented France
culturalFocus arts
cinema
gastronomy
literature
music
event Expo 67
exhibitedDomain aerospace technology
architecture
industrial design
science and technology
exhibitionCategory temporary structure
exhibitionType national exhibition
heritageRole symbol of French presence at Expo 67
hostCity Montreal
hostCountry Canada
languageOfExhibits English
French
location Canada
Montreal
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Île Notre-Dame
openingDate 1967-04-28
operatedBy Government of France
partOf Expo 67 built environment
Expo 67
surface form: Expo 67 national pavilions
purpose to demonstrate French technological achievements
to present contemporary French design
to promote French culture abroad
to showcase France to international visitors
representedNationAt Expo 67
sitedOn artificial island
status closed
targetAudience cultural institutions
international public
trade delegations
temporalContext 1960s
theme French culture
French design
French technology
visitorType world's fair visitors
worldsFairEdition 1967 International and Universal Exposition

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Expo 67 notablePavilion France Pavilion