This vintage postcard from Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada, captures the Pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany. The front features a vibrant scene of the pavilion, with its striking architectural design by architects Frei Otto and Rolf Gutbrod of Stuttgart. The reverse side offers a bilingual description in French and English, highlighting the pavilion's innovative use of a translucent "sky" supported by eight steel masts, covering 100,000 square feet. Situated on Île Notre-Dame, this pavilion is a testament to Germany's artistic and technical achievements. Manufactured by Plastichrome of Canada, this postcard is a cherished collectible for aficionados of Expo 67's architectural heritage.