REMEMBERING EXPO’98 AT MELIÁ LISBOA ORIENTE HOTEL
Guardian of memories
Guardian of memories
Just a stone’s throw from the Gare do Oriente station, the Meliá Oriente hotel was a privileged observer of the greatest event in Portugal’s recent past: Expo 98. On 1st February 1998, the hotel opened its doors to welcome the international delegations to the World Exposition, and was there every step of the way on this great adventure.
Even before it had ended, we were all missing Expo 98. It left an indelible stamp on the Portuguese and on visitors from abroad – it was deemed the best Expo ever, a distinction granted by none other than the Bureau International des Expositions.
As a guardian of unique and never-to-be-repeated memories, the Meliá Oriente evokes this great moment in time. To this end, it is inviting everyone – whether or not they are staying at the hotel – to set sail on a journey across the oceans, the theme of the exposition. An adventure which may be virtual, exploring the contents of this site, and sensory, by visiting and staying at the hotel, and walking around Parque das Nações (formerly the Exposition precinct).
Make your way through the various different menus, discover (or rediscover) what Lisbon’s east end used to look like before Expo ’98, find out how the exposition was organised and get to know the main architectural landmarks the event bequeathed to the city.
We hope that this “trip” not only excites you but also whets your appetite to find out more about this great moment in Portugal’s history!
Sea and Sun Augusto Tavares Dias, the then creative director of an advertising agency, came up with the Expo’98 logo. 1,300 bids were submitted, and...
Upon the official opening of each day of Expo’98, three pieces of music were played during the formalities, in the presence of the highest representatives...
Tomas Ko, from Timor and at the time having lived in Portugal for 22 years, was the first visitor let into the Expo’98 precinct.
At a time when mobile phones were cumbersome, heavy and expensive, the company then called Portugal Telecom placed around 3,700 public telephones within...
What was then the hotel Meliá Confort Oriente – today the Meliá Lisboa Oriente hotel –was the only hotel located in the vicinity of the Exposition....
Tickets to the dress rehearsal were distributed chiefly to inhabitants of the neighbourhoods surrounding the construction site at Chelas, as a way of...