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The Exposition Universelle of 1900 (French pronunciation: [ɛkspozisjɔ̃ ynivɛʁsɛl]), better known in English as the 1900 Paris Exposition, was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 14 April to 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next.
The Great Paris Exhibition Telescope of 1900, with an objective lens of 1.25 m (49 in) in diameter, was the largest refracting telescope ever constructed. It was built as the centerpiece of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900.
The widespread nature of the inaccurate and racist views displayed in the 1889 Paris Exposition, being prevalent in French society enough for these views to be received positively by millions of the French public, were part of why it was so imperative that the makers of the Exhibit of American Negroes display people of their skin-color ...
1801 – Paris, France – Second Exposition (1801). After the success of the exposition of 1798 a series of expositions for French manufacturing followed (1801, 1802, 1806, 1819, 1823, 1827, 1834, 1844 and 1849) until the first properly international (or universal) exposition in France in 1855.
The Petit Palais (French: [pəti palɛ]; English: Small Palace) is an art museum in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. Built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle ("universal exhibition"), it now houses the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des beaux-arts de la ville de Paris).
Paris Exposition, 1900 (French: Vues spéciales de l'Exposition de 1900) [1] was a series of seventeen short French silent actuality films made in 1900 by Georges Méliès. The series was a documentary record of the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris.
The moving sidewalk near the Eiffel Tower. Map of the 1900 Paris Exposition, with the route of the moving sidewalk marked in red. The rue de l'Avenir (lit. Street of the future) was an electric moving walkway installed at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris.
The main entrance of the Exposition Universal in 1900 in Paris, displaying the triumph gate by René Biné (1866-1911) French L'entrée principale de l'Exposition Universelle de 1900 à Paris, la porte monumetale réalisé par René Biné (1866-1911) pour l'occasion.
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