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Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil

The national commemorative Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil, also known as Brazilian National Exposition of 1908 or the National Exposition of Brazil at Rio de Janeiro, marked a hundred years since the opening of the Brazilian ports acelebrated Brazil's trade and development.[3] It opened in Urca, Rio de Janeiro on 11 August,[4] stayed open for 3 months and received over 1 million visitors.[3]

Exposição Nacional
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameExposição Nacional
Building(s)The pavilion of states building, now Earth Sciences Museum
Area182,000 square metres (18.2 ha)
VisitorsMore than 1 million paying
Organized byAntônio Olinto dos Santos Pires, director[1] and Augusto Ramos [pt] general co-ordinator[2]
Participant(s)
Countries2
Location
CountryBrazil
CityRio de Janeiro
VenueUrca
Coordinates22°57′11″S 43°10′05″W / 22.95306°S 43.16806°W / -22.95306; -43.16806
Timeline
Opening11 August 1908
Closure15 November 1908

Location edit

The 41 person executive committee considered several locations in Rio de Janeiro, before selecting a 182,000 m² site between Praia da Saudade and Praia Vermelha in Urca.[5]

Opening edit

The fair was opened (a month later than planned)[6] by president Afonso Pena.[7] The main entrance was through a hundred foot high[8] illuminated gateway designed by René Barba.[5] On arrival, the president was escorted from the Catete Palace to the opening gate by lancers from the 9th Cavalry Regiment, and then escorted by the exhibition's commissioners to the central palace while canons were fired and the national anthem was played.[7]

Pavilions edit

There were pavilions from Brazilian states of Bahia, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, Minas Gerais, and the Federal District of Brazil, along with a Portugal pavilion and ones for industry, Post and Telegraph, the Fire Department, a theater[3] and a music pavilion.[9]

Bahia state pavilion edit

 
Bahia state pavilion

The Bahia pavilion, which occupied 54,359 square feet,[6] was designed by Italian architect Rafael Rebecchi.[10] Its displays included artwork by José Rodrigues Nunes, Bento Capinam, Macario, and Victor Meirelles, and its external sculpture was made by Rodolfo Bernardelli.[10]

Minas Gerais state pavilion edit

 
Minas Gerais state pavilion

The Minas Gerais pavillion was also designed by Rafael Rebecchi. It had interior murals by Crispim do Amaral including a series personifying agriculture, mineralogy, manufactures and the liberal arts. Exhibits included aspects of gold and diamond mining including a small quartz crushing machine and gold-washing machinery with washers and miners demonstrating the processes involved.[11]

São Paulo state pavilion edit

The São Paulo state pavilion was designed by architect Ramos de Azevedo.[12] Its commissioners were Carlos Botelho and Antonio Barros Barreto, and it covered about twenty thousand square feet.[13]

Portugal pavilion edit

The Portugal pavilion building was provided by Brazil, designed by Francisco Isidro Monteiro, was inspired by the southern façade of the Jerónimos Monastery.[14]

Industry pavilion edit

A military college on the site was converted to the industry pavilion for the expo (and afterwards was used by the 3rd Infantry Regiment).[15]

States pavilion edit

This permanent building built for the exhibition, and is now the Earth Sciences Museum.[16][17]

Bangu textiles factory building edit

The Bangu textiles factory (Fábrica de Tecidos Bangu) displayed its own woven materials.[18]

Music pavilion edit

The music pavilion was designed by Jorge Lossio, decorated by Benedito Calixto and intended to have an Egyptian appearance.[9]

Other contents edit

There was a skating rink,[9] a Botanical Garden, fountains, gardens and a small railroad for the public.[3]

Botanic garden edit

The botanic garden was stocked by the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden and contained Brazilian flora, including palms, orchids and Amazon parasites, the Victoria Regia, Laelias, Sophonites, Epidendrums and hundreds of roses. It included a conservatory, lay between the Bahia and Santa Catharina pavilions and received a thousand visitors a day.[19]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. p. 32.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 September 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "Exposição Nacional de 1908 na Urca | Alberto de Sampaio" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  4. ^ Wright, Marie (1908). The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons.
  5. ^ a b Delacerda, André; Fagundes, Diogo (22 April 2015). "Rio Antigo: Exposição Nacional de 1908 na Urca | Cidade do Rio" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  6. ^ a b Ward, Robert (February 1909). "THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION AT RIO DE JANEIRO". The Popular Science Monthly. Harvard University.
  7. ^ a b Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. p. 30.
  8. ^ Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. pp. 23–24.
  9. ^ a b c Ramos, Renato (2011). "O Pavilhão da Música da Exposição Nacional de 1908" (in Portuguese): 199–209. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ a b Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent John, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. pp. 136–140.
  11. ^ Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. pp. 130–136.
  12. ^ Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. p. 51.
  13. ^ Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. p. 123.
  14. ^ Rodrigues, Paulo (2012). "THE SCIENCE OF ARCHITECTURE REPRESENTATIONS OF PORTUGUESE NATIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE 19TH CENTURY WORLD EXHIBITIONS: ARCHETYPES, MODELS AND IMAGES". Quaderns d'Història de l'Enginyeria. 13.
  15. ^ "Curiosidades Cariocas: Exposição 1908 - Palácio das Indústrias" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Curiosidades Cariocas: Expo 1908 (Palácio dos Estados)" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  17. ^ "21st World Congress of Soil Science (WCSS)". Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  18. ^ Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. pp. 160–161.
  19. ^ Wright, Marie. The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom João VI. of Portugal, in 1808. Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons. pp. 147–150.

Further reading edit

  • National Exposition at Rio de Janeiro Popular Science Monthly, Volume 74 pages 104-113

External links edit

  • Presentation showing the pavilions, current views of their position and their locations on a map

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The national commemorative Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil also known as Brazilian National Exposition of 1908 or the National Exposition of Brazil at Rio de Janeiro marked a hundred years since the opening of the Brazilian ports acelebrated Brazil s trade and development 3 It opened in Urca Rio de Janeiro on 11 August 4 stayed open for 3 months and received over 1 million visitors 3 Exposicao NacionalOverviewBIE classUnrecognized expositionNameExposicao NacionalBuilding s The pavilion of states building now Earth Sciences MuseumArea182 000 square metres 18 2 ha VisitorsMore than 1 million payingOrganized byAntonio Olinto dos Santos Pires director 1 and Augusto Ramos pt general co ordinator 2 Participant s Countries2LocationCountryBrazilCityRio de JaneiroVenueUrcaCoordinates22 57 11 S 43 10 05 W 22 95306 S 43 16806 W 22 95306 43 16806TimelineOpening11 August 1908Closure15 November 1908 Contents 1 Location 2 Opening 3 Pavilions 3 1 Bahia state pavilion 3 2 Minas Gerais state pavilion 3 3 Sao Paulo state pavilion 3 4 Portugal pavilion 3 5 Industry pavilion 3 6 States pavilion 3 7 Bangu textiles factory building 3 8 Music pavilion 4 Other contents 4 1 Botanic garden 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksLocation editThe 41 person executive committee considered several locations in Rio de Janeiro before selecting a 182 000 m site between Praia da Saudade and Praia Vermelha in Urca 5 Opening editThe fair was opened a month later than planned 6 by president Afonso Pena 7 The main entrance was through a hundred foot high 8 illuminated gateway designed by Rene Barba 5 On arrival the president was escorted from the Catete Palace to the opening gate by lancers from the 9th Cavalry Regiment and then escorted by the exhibition s commissioners to the central palace while canons were fired and the national anthem was played 7 Pavilions editThere were pavilions from Brazilian states of Bahia Sao Paulo Santa Catarina Minas Gerais and the Federal District of Brazil along with a Portugal pavilion and ones for industry Post and Telegraph the Fire Department a theater 3 and a music pavilion 9 Bahia state pavilion edit nbsp Bahia state pavilionThe Bahia pavilion which occupied 54 359 square feet 6 was designed by Italian architect Rafael Rebecchi 10 Its displays included artwork by Jose Rodrigues Nunes Bento Capinam Macario and Victor Meirelles and its external sculpture was made by Rodolfo Bernardelli 10 Minas Gerais state pavilion edit nbsp Minas Gerais state pavilionThe Minas Gerais pavillion was also designed by Rafael Rebecchi It had interior murals by Crispim do Amaral including a series personifying agriculture mineralogy manufactures and the liberal arts Exhibits included aspects of gold and diamond mining including a small quartz crushing machine and gold washing machinery with washers and miners demonstrating the processes involved 11 Sao Paulo state pavilion edit The Sao Paulo state pavilion was designed by architect Ramos de Azevedo 12 Its commissioners were Carlos Botelho and Antonio Barros Barreto and it covered about twenty thousand square feet 13 Portugal pavilion edit The Portugal pavilion building was provided by Brazil designed by Francisco Isidro Monteiro was inspired by the southern facade of the Jeronimos Monastery 14 Industry pavilion edit A military college on the site was converted to the industry pavilion for the expo and afterwards was used by the 3rd Infantry Regiment 15 States pavilion edit This permanent building built for the exhibition and is now the Earth Sciences Museum 16 17 Bangu textiles factory building edit The Bangu textiles factory Fabrica de Tecidos Bangu displayed its own woven materials 18 Music pavilion edit The music pavilion was designed by Jorge Lossio decorated by Benedito Calixto and intended to have an Egyptian appearance 9 Other contents editThere was a skating rink 9 a Botanical Garden fountains gardens and a small railroad for the public 3 Botanic garden edit The botanic garden was stocked by the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden and contained Brazilian flora including palms orchids and Amazon parasites the Victoria Regia Laelias Sophonites Epidendrums and hundreds of roses It included a conservatory lay between the Bahia and Santa Catharina pavilions and received a thousand visitors a day 19 Gallery edit nbsp Postcard showing the botanic garden in the foreground nbsp Music pavilion nbsp The Bangu factory building nbsp The States pavilion nbsp Postcard showing the industry pavilion nbsp Sao Paulo state pavilion nbsp Postcard showing the entrance portalSee also editTransfer of the Portuguese Court to Brazil for Brazil s history in 1808 including the opening of the portsReferences edit Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons p 32 The cable car Bondinho Sugarloaf Archived from the original on 7 September 2014 Retrieved 6 October 2017 a b c d Exposicao Nacional de 1908 na Urca Alberto de Sampaio in Portuguese Retrieved 29 September 2017 Wright Marie 1908 The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons a b Delacerda Andre Fagundes Diogo 22 April 2015 Rio Antigo Exposicao Nacional de 1908 na Urca Cidade do Rio in Portuguese Retrieved 10 October 2017 a b Ward Robert February 1909 THE NATIONAL EXPOSITION AT RIO DE JANEIRO The Popular Science Monthly Harvard University a b Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons p 30 Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons pp 23 24 a b c Ramos Renato 2011 O Pavilhao da Musica da Exposicao Nacional de 1908 in Portuguese 199 209 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent John in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons pp 136 140 Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons pp 130 136 Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons p 51 Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons p 123 Rodrigues Paulo 2012 THE SCIENCE OF ARCHITECTURE REPRESENTATIONS OF PORTUGUESE NATIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE 19TH CENTURY WORLD EXHIBITIONS ARCHETYPES MODELS AND IMAGES Quaderns d Historia de l Enginyeria 13 Curiosidades Cariocas Exposicao 1908 Palacio das Industrias in Portuguese Retrieved 15 October 2017 Curiosidades Cariocas Expo 1908 Palacio dos Estados in Portuguese Retrieved 15 October 2017 21st World Congress of Soil Science WCSS Retrieved 28 November 2017 Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons pp 160 161 Wright Marie The Brazilian national exposition of 1908 in celebration of the centenary of the opening of Brazilian ports to the commerce of the world by the Prince Regent Dom Joao VI of Portugal in 1808 Philadelphia G Barrie amp sons pp 147 150 Further reading editNational Exposition at Rio de Janeiro Popular Science Monthly Volume 74 pages 104 113External links editPresentation showing the pavilions current views of their position and their locations on a map nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rio de Janeiro Exposition of 1908 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil amp oldid 1111520764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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