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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.
Map of the Trocadéro exhibition site during the 1900 Paris World Fair. The Trocadéro gardens housed most of the colonial exhibits. ... Location: Providence ...
1823 – Paris, France – Sixth Exposition (1823) [4] 1827 – Paris, France – Seventh Exposition (1827) [4] 1829 – New York City, United States – American Institute Fair; 1829 – Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia – Prima Triennale Pubblica Esposizione dell’anno 1829. In Turin, a second 'triennale' followed in 1832 before other national ...
English: Color-lithographed poster of the grounds of the 1900 Exposition universelle in Paris. The view overlooks the Seine, the Grand Palais, the exhibition buildings leading to Les Invalides, the Eiffel Tower, and the exhibition buildings constructed around it.
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.
Παγκόσμια έκθεση του Παρισιού το 1900; Usage on en.wikiquote.org User:CensoredScribe; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Universala Ekspozicio de Parizo (1900) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Exposición Universal de París (1900) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Expositions universelles de Paris; Exposition universelle de 1900
View of the Alexandre III bridge in Paris. The bridge was built between 1896 and 1900, and was inaugurated during the 1900 Paris World Fair, like the Grand Palais (building to the left on the image) and the Petit Palais (to the right on the image).