Facade of the Petit Palais during the 1900 Paris World Fair. The Petit Palais had been built especially for the Exposition universelle. During the time …
Moving walkway at the 1900 Paris World Fair. The right platform would have been immobile, while the two left platforms were moving at different speeds.
Pavilion of the colony of French Guinea. The pavilion was supposed to reproduce Guinean dwellings at the time. Guinea as a colony had been established …
Tonkin pavilion at the 1900 Paris World fair. At the time, Tonkin was a French protectorate (France had assumed sovereignty in Indochina); the pavilion here …
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 …
Room interior at the 1900 Paris World Fair. Charles Plumet and Tony Selmersheim designed this dining room. Plumet (1861-1928) was a French architect who often …
Pavilions of Sudan and Senegal at the 1900 Paris World Fair. The architect who conceived the buildings, Scellier de Gisors, borrowed a few architectural characteristics …
The Algerian Palace of the 1900 Paris World Fair featured a cluster of buildings which enabled visitor to discover several types of Algerian dwellings. It …
Colonial procession at the 1900 Paris World Fair. The 1900 fair was marked by numerous processions and parades of both military troups and civilians coming …
Palace of Algerian attractions at the 1900 Paris World Fair. In this cluster of buildings the visitor was to discover several types of Algerian dwellings. …
Workers'house in the parc du Champ-de-Mars, during the 1867 World Fair. The house had been designed by Napoléon III himself, and allowed him to emblematize …