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La Tunisie: M. Saladin, architecte. M. Guiot, commissaire spécial.

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Abstract:
Tunisian pavilion at the 1900 Paris World Fair. The Tunisian sections presented architectural reproductions of many monuments, such as the Mosqs of Karouan and of Kef, the Gafsa Casbah, and the Sfax Minaret. Tunisia became a French protectorate in 1881 and gained its independence in 1957.

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No Copyright - United States
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Collection is open for research.

Citation

"La Tunisie: M. Saladin, architecte. M. Guiot, commissaire spécial. " Paris: Capital of the 19th Century. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:87147/

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Collection:

  • Paris: Capital of the 19th Century

    The project, "Paris, Capital of the 19th century," initiated by the French Studies and Comparative Literature Departments of Brown University, provides a window into the cultural, political and social context of 19th century Parisian culture.

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