EXPO Brussels 1910 | |
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Poster for the World Fair of 1910 in Brussels
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Overview | |
BIE-class | Universal exposition |
Category | Historical Expo |
Name | Exposition Universelle et Internationale |
Area | 88 hectares (220 acres) |
Visitors | 13,000,000 |
Participant(s) | |
Countries | 26 |
Location | |
Country | Belgium |
City | Brussels |
Venue | Solbos, Jubelpark, Tervuren |
Coordinates | 50°48′46.4″N 4°22′49.8″E / 50.812889°N 4.380500°E |
Timeline | |
Opening | 23 April 1910 |
Closure | 1 November 1910 |
Universal expositions | |
Previous | Milan International (1906) in Milan |
Next | Esposizione internationale d'industria e de labora in Turin |
Exposition Universelle et Internationale was a world's fair held in Brussels in 1910 from 23 April to 1 November. This was just thirteen years after the previous Brussels world's fair.
It received 13 million visitors, covered 220 acres and lost 100,000 Belgian Francs.
A major site for the exhibition was the Mont des Arts, although the site was largely demolished during the post-war construction process of Brusselization.
26 countries participated, including France and Germany whose Attaché des Reichskommissars Heinrich Albert.
The fine art section included modern art loaned by the French including 3 works each by Monet, Rodin and Renoir and 2 works by Matisse. Painters who participated included the Belgian Aloïs Boudry who won a silver medal, and the French Adrien Karbowsky.
The altarpiece of the St. Jan Berchmans Church, Brussels was presented
There was a big fire on 14 and 15 August which gutted several pavilions.
The Hotel Astoria, Brussels was built for the fair, and is now a protected monument.