The road which represents the riverbed passes through the Pavilion area and leads the visitors of the Pavilion to the watermill wheel. The wheel blends harmoniously into the green landscape of the exhibition space. The National Pavilion is divided into two parts. An indoor exhibition area is located in the first part and the exposition itself is situated there. It reflects the national culture of Belarus, its coloring and originality. The Belarusian cuisine restaurant and a gift shop are In the second part.
The exposition, placed within the Belarusian pavilion, is organized as a living organism, and the visitors are participants of an ongoing movement. The pavilion is equipped with multimedia screens for showing videos about the Republic of Belarus, as well as with multimedia screens with touch controls that allow the pavilion visitors to get more detailed information about Belarus.
The open part of the section is used for placing the stage for performances of Belarusian creative teams and the open part of the cuisine restaurant.
Further to the main theme of the “Kola zhytstsya” pavilion, which demonstrates the basic resources of Belarusian land, specifically Bread, Salt and Fresh water, the exposition space concept “The salt of our land” is offered. The basis of the concept is formed by the demonstration of genuine recourses of Belarusian land — history and people, as well as the artifacts of timeless values for us.
At the entrance to the exposition part of the pavilion, through two entries on the side of the main entrance, visitors find themselves and entirely get involved in the area with darkened natural light, where a constant season and time of day changes are observed. The life perception accelerates, giving the opportunity to become an involuntary participant of this process.