Legacy[edit]
The Nepal Himalaya Pavilion from the Expo 2000, rebuilt with a small botanical garden at Wiesent near Regensburg
Some of the buildings on the EXPO site were sold after EXPO 2000 ended, but most of the exhibition area is still used for major fairs in Germany, as it has been since 1949. The southeastern area around Expo Plaza has been turned into Hanover's new centre of information technology, design, media and arts.
Most of the national pavilion buildings were demolished following the fair. Some buildings (far more than in any other world expositions)[citation needed] were 'saved', including the Netherlands Pavilion. The structure has now fallen into disrepair.
See also[edit]
Hannover Principles
References[edit]
Jump up ^ "Monaco 2000 - Monaco Inter Expo". Retrieved 16 November 2011.
Jump up ^ Hatje Cantz. Architektur Architecture EXPO 2000 Hannover. p. 168. ISBN 3-7757-0924-X.
Jump up ^ "Expo 2000 (Hannover): Venezuelan Pavilion". Retrieved 5 June 2013.
External links[edit]
Official site
Exposeeum - see what is left from EXPO
Expo 2000 page at ExpoMuseum - online world's fair museum
German Pavilion Mainshow Video
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Expo 2000.
More about the Japanese Pavilion
Failure of Expo 2000 (Time Magazine)
Christian Expo 2000 Wallpaper
Hannover 2000 review and photos of all pavilions by WorldExpositions.info