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discovered the ruins of a lost civilization and encountered a sea monster before escaping back to the surface in Teleport capsules. Despite being the only pavilion at Expo '98 that required an additional admission fee, visitors spent hours waiting in line for this breathtaking 30-minute thrill ride that made use of seamlessly integrated simulators, virtual reality visors and interactive projections.
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Within Parque das Nações, every other building or vacant parcel lot was sold for office or living space, to offset the Expo's costs. The Virtual Reality Pavilion was closed on 31 August 2002 and later demolished. The area today is thriving, modern, stylish, and safe, attracting 18 million tourists a
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and designed by the renowned François Confino and Philippe Genty, the pavilion featured a large-scale multimedia show that presented the oceans as stimulators of imagery, taking visitors on a voyage from the creation of the world to the present day. Combining traditional stage technology with highly
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Parque Expo had lived beyond Expo '98, not just managing the infrastructure of Parque das Nações but, having acquired the know-how in urban conversion and planning, sold its advising and consultancy services to other cities around the world. The company was extinct at the end of 2012 and the former
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river. The area had been landscaped in 1942 as a Hydroport, for docking the hydroplanes that crossed the Atlantic to and from the US. When the modern jet planes rendered the hydroplanes obsolete, the place became an industrial park of containers, polluting industries and slaughterhouses which had
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The Oceania Virtual Reality Pavilion was the biggest hit of Lisbon's Expo '98, attracting over half a million visitors in a four-month period. Even so, the average waiting time for admission was about four hours. It consisted of a virtual submarine voyage to an underwater base where visitors
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year to its gardens, museums, commercial areas and modern buildings. It has also become permanent residency for up to 25,000 people and one of Lisbon's premier business centers, with many multinational corporations basing their headquarters in its main avenue.
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handled all of the logistics and technical direction of the project. Housed in a custom-built covered stadium with a seating capacity of 10,000, the show was performed over 500 times, making it the first World's Fair show to be seen by over 3 million people.
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As a result, the Expo '98 was fully built from scratch. Every building was pre-sold for after-Expo repurposing thus ensuring that, after the expo closed, the site would not be left semi-abandoned, as had happened with previous expos, particularly
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Expo '98 closed on 30 September 1998. The last day saw more than 300 thousand visitors enter, there to see the closing fireworks show, the largest ever presented in Portugal. The site remained closed until 15 October 1998, when it reopened as
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The Expo mascot was conceived by the Portuguese duo of painter António Modesto and sculptor Artur Moreira. It was selected from 309 entries. It is named Gil, after Portuguese navigator
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after the Expo closed, had the longest lines. Other popular pavilions, with lines of up to five hours on busier days, included Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Germany, and Virtual Reality.
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was formed to make the Fair a self-sustaining event, with revenue coming from admission tickets and, especially, sales of real estate and parcel lots at the Expo's emplacement.
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Expo '98 opened on 22 May 1998 with 143 countries and 14 international organizations featured in individual pavilions: almost every exhibitor respected the Expo's theme
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The area chosen for the Expo '98 was a 5-kilometre-wide (3.1 mi) strip that covered 50 hectares (0.2 sq mi) in Lisbon's east-end alongside the
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Out of the five major themed pavilions at Lisbon's Expo '98, the Utopia Pavilion was among the most popular. Reflecting the Expo's overall theme of
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The total number of visitors of the Expo '98 reached 10,128,204, for a duration of 132 days. Admission prices (adult) were 5,000 escudos
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the main entrance (sun door), converted to Centro Vasco da Gama, a regional shopping mall (opened on 27 April 1999)
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the main exhibition pavilions, converted to Feira Internacional de Lisboa (Lisbon International Exhibition Fair)
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To support the expected influx of visitors, an extensive access program was devised, including:
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The idea to organize a World's Fair in Portugal originated in 1989 between two Portuguese,
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Knowledge of the Seas Pavilion, converted to Knowledge Pavilion, a hands-on science museum
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Pelle, Kimberley D (2008). "Appendix B:Fair statistics". In Findling, John E (ed.).
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hosted the Portuguese national representation during the event. It was designed by
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a new main multi-modal terminal, featuring trains, metro, buses, and taxis, called
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Territory Pavilion, converted to a bowling alley, but subsequently demolished
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The Expo logo symbolizes the Sea and the Sun. It was conceived by Portuguese
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Expo 1998 review, maps and photos of all pavilions by WorldExpositions.info
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territory of the exposition became a new parish of Lisbon municipality.
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The globalized city: economic restructuring and social polarization in
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Pelle, Kimberley D (2008). "Lisbon 1998". In Findling, John E (ed.).
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Pelle, Kimberley D (2008). "Lisbon 1998". In Findling, John E (ed.).
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exhibition, Expo Adrenalin, 120-metre-tall observation tower (paid),
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Once government support was obtained, Ferreira led the bid at the
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Moulaert, Frank; Rodríguez, Arantxa; Swyngedouw, Erik (2003).
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Pavilion of Portugal with its concrete veil (designed by
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Utopia Pavilion, converted to Pavilhão Atlântico (now
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The official music theme for the Expo '98 was called "
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Exposição Insular E Colonial Portugueza (Porto, 1894)
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innovative special effects and mechanical controls,
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Index

Lisbon

BIE
Lisbon
Expo '93
Daejeon
Expo 2008
Zaragoza
Expo '92
Seville
Expo 2000
Hanover
Expo '93
Stuttgart
Expo '99
Kunming
World's Fair
Lisbon
discoveries
António Taurino Mega Ferreira
Vasco Graça Moura
Vasco da Gama
Bureau International des Expositions
Commissioner
António Cardoso e Cunha
Tagus
Seville Expo '92
Vasco da Gama Bridge
new line
Lisbon Metro

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