Expo 64 was divided into eight sectors: •
La Voie Suisse ("the Swiss way"): main sector of Expo 64, devoted to the history, political system, cultural values and future perspectives of Switzerland • ''L'art de vivre'' ("art of life"): devoted to the resources of the 1960s, such as the environment, the way of life and spiritual aspirations. •
Communications et transports ("Communications and transports"): Communications, transports and their consequences on territorial equipment. •
Industrie et artisanat ("Industry and craft"): innovations from 1945. •
Les échanges ("import and export"): indigenous production was emphasised against importations. •
Terre et la forêt ("Earth and forest"): a variety of trees and several typical farms were put on display, along with activities such as milk or wine production. •
Le port (harbour): the leisure centre of the exposition, with restaurants, coffee shops, shops, dance clubs and various attractions. •
La Suisse vigilante ("Vigilant Switzerland"): promoting the Swiss Army. This sector also premiered
Wehrhafte Schweiz (
Fortress of Peace), a 20 minute short film about the Swiss Army. ==Attractions==