PHOTO — Ceylon Pavilion (general view)

Overview of the pavilion. The Ceylon Pavilion at Expo 67, inspired by the 16th-century audience hall in Kandy, is a three-story structure made of steel, concrete, teak, copper, and bronze. It features an illuminated roof, bas-reliefs (Wimalasena Dias), a stained glass panel (George Keyt), and a mural by Senaka Senanayake. The pavilion highlights Ceylon’s culture, tea production, and gemstone heritage. Source: CCWE, Expo 67 General Report

Pavillon : Ceylon Ceylon

[Classification call number: PHOTO141].

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Dimensions: Diapositive 135 (35mm x 23mm) inches

Process: Kodachrome

Autor : Louis Martin

Collection : Louis Martin Fund, Gift from Louis Martin