Exposition internationale coloniale, maritime et d'art flamand
The Exposition Internationale of Colonial, Maritime, and Art was a world's fair held in Antwerp in 1930 in conjunction with another Belgian exhibition at the same time Exposition of 1930 in Liège to mark 100 years of Belgium's independence.
Martha Van Coppenolle's gold medal won for designing banner for the exhibition | |
Overview | |
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BIE-class | Unrecognized exposition |
Area | 170.5 acres |
Visitors | 468,323 |
Organized by | Alfred Martougin (chairman) and Adrien van der Burch (government commissioner general) |
Participant(s) | |
Countries | 27 |
Location | |
Country | Belgium |
City | Antwerp |
Coordinates | 51°11′24.1″N 4°23′24.8″E |
Timeline | |
Opening | 26 April 1930 |
Closure | 4 November 1930 |
Simultaneous | |
Other | Exposition of 1930 (Liège) |
It was opened on 26 April 1930 by King Albert and Queen Elizabeth and closed on 5 November. There were 468,323 visitors.
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