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Expo 2025 Osaka draws to a close today: Koelnmesse welcomed three million visitors to the award-winning German Pavilion

  • German Pavilion "Wa! Germany" closes after 184 days with over three million visitors
  • Koelnmesse, as the organisation responsible for operations, reports resounding success
COLOGNE, GERMANY and OSAKA, JAPAN - Newsaktuell - 13 October 2025 - After 184 days, the German Pavilion "Wa! Germany" at Expo 2025 in the Japanese city of Osaka has closed its doors.

More than three million people from around the world visited the pavilion during this time, and it has now been recognised with two awards from the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) – the Sustainability Award and the Silver Award for Theme Development. Koelnmesse GmbH, commissioned by the Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) to organise and operate the German Pavilion, reports a resounding success.

View of the German Pavilion at Expo Osaka, with the iconic ring structure in the background. Photo credit: Jakob Studnar/Koelnmesse
View of the German Pavilion at Expo Osaka, with the iconic ring structure in the background. Photo credit: Jakob Studnar/Koelnmesse

"The German Pavilion has demonstrated impressively how large-scale international projects made in Germany can captivate audiences worldwide," said Gerald Böse, CEO of Koelnmesse GmbH. "The BIE's awards are a special acknowledgement of the concept, the outstanding teamwork of all those involved – and clear proof that Koelnmesse continues to set benchmarks in international competition."

Koelnmesse CEO Gerald Böse at the German Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. For more than three decades, Koelnmesse has organized and operated German Pavilions at World Expos held under the auspices of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs.
Koelnmesse CEO Gerald Böse at the German Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. For more than three decades, Koelnmesse has organized and operated German Pavilions at World Expos held under the auspices of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs.

A flagship project for circular innovation

Under the theme "Shaping a Circular World Together", the German Pavilion combined architecture, technology and emotion into an immersive experience. Visitors were able to explore how circular economy approaches, urban agriculture, hydrogen technologies and sustainable design can pave the way towards a sustainable future.

"Our aim was to present Germany as a land of innovation and as a driving force for a circular future," explained Commissioner General Patrick Specht of Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. "That we were able to inspire more than three million visitors with our pavilion, and were additionally honoured with the Sustainability Award as well as the Silver Award for Theme Development, is a tremendous achievement. It shows how strongly our concept resonated with people."

Both the concept and its implementation captivated audiences: in visitor surveys, more than 90 per cent of guests said their expectations had been exceeded. Many described the German contribution as one of the best at the Expo. Particularly popular was the pavilion mascot Circular, which Expo visitors voted as the most beloved mascot of the entire Expo.

Great recognition for the German Pavilion

Shortly before the Expo concluded, the German Pavilion team welcomed its three-millionth visitor. At the same time, the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) also honoured the German Pavilion with two awards: the Silver Award for Theme Development, which recognises pavilions that convey the Expo's guiding theme in a particularly convincing, creative and coherent way, and the Sustainability Award, presented to the German Pavilion for its exemplary integration of sustainability both conceptually and in practice. This distinction places the project among Germany's most successful Expo presentations to date.

"This achievement demonstrates what can be accomplished when creativity, engineering excellence and project management work hand in hand," said Böse. "Expo 2025 showcased Germany as an open, innovative and sustainable partner within the global community – and we as Koelnmesse are proud to have played our part."

An international collaborative effort

Commissioned by the BMWE, Koelnmesse once again delivered the German Pavilion – as it had done for several previous World Expos, most recently for Dubai 2020, Shanghai 2010 and Aichi 2005.The concept, planning and realisation this year were managed by the German Pavilion Expo 2025 Osaka Consortium, consisting of facts and fiction (concept and media design) and GL events Live (construction and implementation), with support from their Japanese subsidiary. Architectural design was provided by LAVA Architects (Berlin). The Culture Connect programme was curated by VOSS+FISCHER and Mike P. Heisel, while catering and retail operations were managed by 78degrees.

Press images of Expo 2025 in Osaka and the German Pavilion are available in our image database: Expo 2025 Photos | Koelnmesse

Video impressions of Expo 2025 in Osaka and the German Pavilion are available on our YouTube channel: Video Expo 2025 | Koelnmesse

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About Koelnmesse:

Koelnmesse employs around 1,200 people. As a city trade fair in the heart of Europe, it occupies the third largest trade fair grounds in Germany and, with almost 400,000 m² of hall and outdoor space, is among the top ten largest trade fair grounds in the world. Each year, Koelnmesse organises and manages around 80 trade fairs, guest events and corporate events in Cologne and in the most important markets all over the world. Its portfolio reaches over 49,000 exhibiting companies from 129 countries and around 2,5 million visitors from more than 220 nations. Until 2040, Koelnmesse is investing more than 1 billion euro in the development of the trade fair grounds with the most extensive investment program in its history, to allow it to cover all event formats in the future. Koelnmesse has celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2024 - 100 years in which Koelnmesse has brought people and markets together worldwide.

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