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English: "The Spirit of the Piano" glass sculpture as the main artistic element of the Polish Pavilion of the EXPO 2005 in Aichi, Japan, by Tomasz Urbanowicz (ARCHIGLASS).
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The Pavilion of Poland designed by the architectural firm Ingarden & Ewý and the artist Aleksander Janicki was created as a metaphorical space, supporting the theme of the Polish presentation “See the Beauty”. The presentation itself was focused on the main theme of the persona of Frederic Chopin.

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