The Pavilion has a simple, rectangular form whose external look is outlined by wooden boxes. The openwork structure refers to the ecological and simple form of apple boxes.One of the attractions of the Pavilion is its magical garden, a Polish orchard, full of apple trees. The hidden garden becomes a place to relax and it is clearly associated with the Polish agriculture. Apples are one of Poland’s top agricultural exports.Visitors come to the garden through its center follow a narrow, winding path interspersed at irregular intervals by apple trees. The reflection of trees in the mirrors creates the illusion of a vast and infinite space, thus emphasizing the magical atmosphere of the space.Another part of the exhibition is devoted to the regions, promoting them and the use of rural land. The path leads the visitor to a cinema, in which a set of videos promoting the economy and culture of Poland.ARCò developed the definitive design as technical local partner in Italy.