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Brussels International Exposition (1910)

The Brussels International Exposition (French: Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles, Dutch: Wereldtentoonstelling te Brussel) of 1910 was a world's fair held in Brussels, Belgium, from 23 April to 1 November 1910.[1] This was just thirteen years after Brussels' previous world's fair. It received 13 million visitors, covered 88 hectares (220 acres) and lost 100,000 Belgian francs.[2]

1910 Brussels
Poster for the 1910 Brussels World's Fair
Overview
BIE-classUniversal exposition
CategoryHistorical Expo
NameExposition Universelle et Internationale
Area88 hectares (220 acres)
Visitors13,000,000
Participant(s)
Countries26[citation needed]
Location
CountryBelgium
CityBrussels
Venue
Coordinates50°48′46.4″N 4°22′49.8″E / 50.812889°N 4.380500°E / 50.812889; 4.380500
Timeline
Opening23 April 1910 (1910-04-23)
Closure1 November 1910 (1910-11-01)
Universal expositions
PreviousMilan International (1906) in Milan
NextEsposizione internazionale dell'industria e del lavoro in Turin

Location edit

The grounds and buildings were partly located around the Solbosch district (in the City of Brussels' southern extension), and partly in the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark (a remainder of the 1897 World's Fair), where the fine art's exhibition took place. The colonial exhibition was hosted in the newly built Palace of the Colonies [fr], today's Royal Museum for Central Africa, in the suburb of Tervuren. Another major site for the exhibition was the Mont des Arts/Kunstberg in central Brussels, although this site was largely demolished during the post-war construction process of Brusselisation.

Country participation edit

There were 26 participating countries: Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Dominican Republic, France,[3] Germany (whose Attaché des Reichskommissars was Heinrich Albert),[4] Great Britain, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Persia, Peru, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United States and Uruguay.

The Dutch and German pavilions displayed the decorative arts and architecture of their home country. The Italian pavilion illustrated the Italian Renaissance. The Belgian pavilion was represented through the cities of Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp and Liège.

Exhibits edit

The exhibition was dedicated to science, the arts, industry and trade. The fine art's section included modern art loaned by the French including three works each by Claude Monet, Auguste Rodin and Auguste Renoir, as well as two works by Henri Matisse.[3] Painters who participated included the Belgian Aloïs Boudry who won a silver medal, and the French Adrien Karbowsky.

During the exhibition, the altarpiece of St. John Berchman's Church was presented. The Belgian engineer Jean-Baptiste Flamme [fr] also exhibited his new Type 10 pacific locomotive.

Fire edit

There was a big fire on 14 and 15 August which gutted several pavilions in the Solbosch part of the exhibition. Part of the Belgian and French sections were destroyed, but the worst hit was the English section. After the fire, some destroyed parts were rebuilt at a rapid pace. This event attracted the attention of the public and the organisers were able to successfully use it for the promotion of the exhibition.[5][6]

Legacy edit

The Hotel Astoria was built for the fair, at 101–103, rue Royale/Koningsstraat, and is now a protected monument by the Monuments and Sites Directorate of the Brussels-Capital Region.[7]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Findling and Pelle, Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions, 9780786434169 p206
  2. ^ Findling and Pelle, Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions, 9780786434169 p415
  3. ^ a b Findling and Pelle, Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions, 9780786434169 p209
  4. ^ "Albert, Heinrich (Friedrich)(German)". Bundesarchiv. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Fire at the Expo - The World's Fair Community". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  6. ^ "Humor Picture of the Day - The World's Fair Community". Retrieved 24 January 2011.
  7. ^ "Bruxelles Pentagone - Hôtel Astoria - Rue Royale 100, 101, 101a, 101b, 101c, 103, 103a, 103b, 103c - VAN DIEVOET H." www.irismonument.be. Retrieved 12 May 2019.

Further reading edit

  • M. Dumoulin, L'entrée dans le XXè siècle (in French), Brussels, Le Cri édition, 2010.
  • M. Dumoulin, 1900-1913 La fin d’une époque (in French), in Les grands événements du xxe siècle en Belgique, Brussels, NV Reader's Digest, 1987.
  • S. Jaumain et W. Balcers (dir.), Bruxelles 1910 : de l'Exposition Universelle à l'Université (in French), Brussels, Racine, 2010.
  • Anonymous, Livre d’Or Exposition universelle et internationale de Bruxelles 1910 (in French), EM. Rossel, 1910.
  • Anonymous, Guide pratique : Bruxelles et les Faubourgs et l’Exposition Universelle 1910 (in French), Brussels, A. De Boeck, 1910.
  • Y. Manhes, Histoire des Belges et de la Belgique (in French), Paris, Vuilbert, 2005.

External links edit

  • Official website of the BIE
  • Exposition Universelle de Bruxelles 1910 - hundreds of postcards and pictures
  • 1910 Brussels (BIE World Expo) - approximately 75 links

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The Brussels International Exposition French Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles Dutch Wereldtentoonstelling te Brussel of 1910 was a world s fair held in Brussels Belgium from 23 April to 1 November 1910 1 This was just thirteen years after Brussels previous world s fair It received 13 million visitors covered 88 hectares 220 acres and lost 100 000 Belgian francs 2 1910 BrusselsPoster for the 1910 Brussels World s FairOverviewBIE classUniversal expositionCategoryHistorical ExpoNameExposition Universelle et InternationaleArea88 hectares 220 acres Visitors13 000 000Participant s Countries26 citation needed LocationCountryBelgiumCityBrusselsVenueSolbosch Cinquantenaire Jubelpark TervurenCoordinates50 48 46 4 N 4 22 49 8 E 50 812889 N 4 380500 E 50 812889 4 380500TimelineOpening23 April 1910 1910 04 23 Closure1 November 1910 1910 11 01 Universal expositionsPreviousMilan International 1906 in MilanNextEsposizione internazionale dell industria e del lavoro in Turin Contents 1 Location 2 Country participation 3 Exhibits 4 Fire 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Citations 8 Further reading 9 External linksLocation editThe grounds and buildings were partly located around the Solbosch district in the City of Brussels southern extension and partly in the Parc du Cinquantenaire Jubelpark a remainder of the 1897 World s Fair where the fine art s exhibition took place The colonial exhibition was hosted in the newly built Palace of the Colonies fr today s Royal Museum for Central Africa in the suburb of Tervuren Another major site for the exhibition was the Mont des Arts Kunstberg in central Brussels although this site was largely demolished during the post war construction process of Brusselisation nbsp Poster for the colonial section of the Brussels International Exposition of 1910 nbsp Map of the 1910 World s Fair in the Solbosch district of BrusselsCountry participation editThere were 26 participating countries Brazil Canada China Denmark Dominican Republic France 3 Germany whose Attache des Reichskommissars was Heinrich Albert 4 Great Britain Greece Guatemala Haiti Italy Japan Luxembourg Monaco Netherlands Nicaragua Persia Peru Russia Spain Switzerland Turkey United States and Uruguay The Dutch and German pavilions displayed the decorative arts and architecture of their home country The Italian pavilion illustrated the Italian Renaissance The Belgian pavilion was represented through the cities of Brussels Ghent Antwerp and Liege nbsp German pavilion nbsp Tunisian pavilion nbsp Entrance to the Senegalese Village Exhibits editThe exhibition was dedicated to science the arts industry and trade The fine art s section included modern art loaned by the French including three works each by Claude Monet Auguste Rodin and Auguste Renoir as well as two works by Henri Matisse 3 Painters who participated included the Belgian Alois Boudry who won a silver medal and the French Adrien Karbowsky During the exhibition the altarpiece of St John Berchman s Church was presented The Belgian engineer Jean Baptiste Flamme fr also exhibited his new Type 10 pacific locomotive nbsp La creation du monde pavilion nbsp View of part of the attractions American Wild West Show pictured nbsp The giant treeFire editThere was a big fire on 14 and 15 August which gutted several pavilions in the Solbosch part of the exhibition Part of the Belgian and French sections were destroyed but the worst hit was the English section After the fire some destroyed parts were rebuilt at a rapid pace This event attracted the attention of the public and the organisers were able to successfully use it for the promotion of the exhibition 5 6 Legacy editThe Hotel Astoria was built for the fair at 101 103 rue Royale Koningsstraat and is now a protected monument by the Monuments and Sites Directorate of the Brussels Capital Region 7 See also edit nbsp Belgium portalHuman zoo Brussels International Exposition 1935 Expo 58References editCitations edit Findling and Pelle Encyclopedia of World s Fairs and Expositions 9780786434169 p206 Findling and Pelle Encyclopedia of World s Fairs and Expositions 9780786434169 p415 a b Findling and Pelle Encyclopedia of World s Fairs and Expositions 9780786434169 p209 Albert Heinrich Friedrich German Bundesarchiv Retrieved 14 January 2015 Fire at the Expo The World s Fair Community Retrieved 24 January 2011 Humor Picture of the Day The World s Fair Community Retrieved 24 January 2011 Bruxelles Pentagone Hotel Astoria Rue Royale 100 101 101a 101b 101c 103 103a 103b 103c VAN DIEVOET H www irismonument be Retrieved 12 May 2019 Further reading editM Dumoulin L entree dans le XXe siecle in French Brussels Le Cri edition 2010 M Dumoulin 1900 1913 La fin d une epoque in French in Les grands evenements du xxe siecle en Belgique Brussels NV Reader s Digest 1987 S Jaumain et W Balcers dir Bruxelles 1910 de l Exposition Universelle a l Universite in French Brussels Racine 2010 Anonymous Livre d Or Exposition universelle et internationale de Bruxelles 1910 in French EM Rossel 1910 Anonymous Guide pratique Bruxelles et les Faubourgs et l Exposition Universelle 1910 in French Brussels A De Boeck 1910 Y Manhes Histoire des Belges et de la Belgique in French Paris Vuilbert 2005 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Expo 1910 Official website of the BIE Exposition Universelle de Bruxelles 1910 hundreds of postcards and pictures 1910 Brussels BIE World Expo approximately 75 links Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brussels International Exposition 1910 amp oldid 1195968936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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