Brussels International Exposition (1897)
The Brussels International Exposition (French: Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles, Dutch: Wereldtentoonstelling te Brussel) of 1897 was a world's fair held in Brussels, Belgium, from 10 May 1897 through 8 November 1897. There were 27 participating countries, and an estimated attendance of 7.8 million people.
1897 Brussels | |
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Exhibition poster by Art Nouveau artist Henri Privat-Livemont | |
Overview | |
BIE-class | Universal exposition |
Category | Historical Expo |
Name | Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles |
Building(s) | Palace of the Colonies |
Area | 36 hectares (89 acres) |
Visitors | 6,000,000 |
Participant(s) | |
Countries | 27 |
Location | |
Country | Belgium |
City | Brussels |
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Coordinates | 50°50′30″N 4°23′19.4″E |
Timeline | |
Opening | May 10, 1897 |
Closure | November 8, 1897 |
Universal expositions | |
Previous | World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago |
Next | Exposition Universelle (1900) in Paris |
The main venues of the fair were the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark, as well as a colonial section in the suburb of Tervuren, showcasing King Leopold II's personal property: the Congo Free State. The two exposition sites were linked by a purpose-built tramway.
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