
Brazil House Pavillon
Brazil takes center stage on the Promenade
The Brazil House functions as an accessible platform that combines hospitality with agenda-driven exchange. Over five days, the venue hosts more than 25 sessions on renewable energy, infrastructure, and sustainable development. Decision-makers from politics and business meet to connect, debate, and build alliances around future-facing topics.



The two-storey venue is planned and operated as a clear, functional environment that supports dialogue and concentration. Brazil’s dynamic and forward-looking mindset is translated into a physical experience through a structured spatial concept. Six meeting rooms and a central hospitality area around the Corner Stage establish a clear logic for keynotes, panels, and conversations. Technology is integrated where it adds clarity and flow, enabling seamless transitions between content, meetings, and informal exchange.


Natural materials such as wood and rattan, combined with greenery and clean architectural lines, shape a warm yet contemporary atmosphere. Handcrafted details meet modern understatement, creating a setting that feels welcoming without distraction. Highlights include high-level discussions, curated dinners, and the Brazil Night, where cuisine, music, and energy come together. More than a venue, the Brazil House becomes a place people return to – presenting Brazil as open, confident, and future-oriented.
Fotos: Christian Hutter


