The guide to Expo 2015 for design lovers. Every city has its center, its suburbs, its central and satellite neighborhoods. If Expo 2015 is a city (and it is), we've now arrived downtown. Piazza Italia, the area of the Cardo that stretches from the Open Air Theatre as far as Palazzo Italia and the Tree of Life. Along the Decumanus lie the international pavilions. Along the Cardo, the top Italian attractions. As a soundtrack, Dean Martin (what else?) This neighborhood was overseen by the Expo 2015 Social Media Team. All the photos are by Beatrice Bianchetti and Anna Chiara Maggiolini.

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Martini Terrace

Address
7 Piazza Armando Diaz
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Designed by Pininfarina, and stretching over 400m2, the [Martini Terrace](http://www.martini.com/it/it/lda.html?refUrl=/it/it/expo.html) enjoys a privileged position on [Piazza Italia](http://visit.expo2015.org/en/piazza-italia) and also offers an incredible view of it. Two bars, a lounge area and a VIP space offering a wide range of drinks and finger foods. All accompanied by presentations, events, DJ sets; worldly dates frequented by the “glamour gang”. Announced to the public as ‘The Italian Pavilion Aperitif’, through its presence at Expo the Martini Terrace wishes to tell the whole world about the ‘[Dolce Vita](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3o15UTomYsc)’ experience through a range that is 100% “Made in Italy”. One pièce de resistance is a contribution to the Universal Exposition theme: a small vertical wood created at the entrance thanks to special seeds, whose planting can be shared on the social networks using the hashtag [#begindesire](https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/begindesire/).

Martini Terrace
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Martini Terrace
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Martini Terrace
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Martini Terrace
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Martini Terrace
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Vinitaly Pavilion

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