Aesthetic, radiant, and with large, curved openings, the Kazakhstan pavilion welcomed its guests.
Multi-Sensory Installation
Andreas Keller
The lower main area featured a multi-sensory installation showcasing the country’s rich natural environments, biodiversity, and cultural heritage.
Interactive Installations
Andreas Keller
Pavilion visitors explored the country’s past with the help of authentic exhibits and tactile surface installations.
Immersive Landscape
Andreas Keller
Visitors swayed in the wind with the grass on the "Great Steppe" and enjoyed an interactive experience of the country’s flora and fauna.
Past, Present, Future
Andreas Keller
Visitors could see a mixed media presentation of present-day Nur-Sultan city that brought the essence of Eurasia to life in a day-long cycle.
Looking Forward
Andreas Keller
In the "Future Now" area, visitors got to see an impressive interactive table informing them about the country’s future initiatives and challenges.
A Story of a Harmonious Future
Andreas Keller
The highlight and endpoint of the journey was the final Main Show, which introduced visitors to an impressive vision of living in the future (and also received a Gala Award for Best Entertainment).