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Paris Exhibition of 1889 - Chinese Pavilion

Paris Exhibition of 1889 - Chinese Pavilion - Pagoda-type building - red tiled roof. Part of Box 119 Boswell collection. The exhibition of fine arts and new machinery was on a very large and comprehensive scale, and the Avenue des Nations, a street 730 metres in length, was devoted to examples of the domestic architecture of nearly every country in Europe and several in Asia, Africa and America. Date: 1889

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© The Boswell Collection, Bexley Heritage Trust / Mary Evans

1889 Arts Avenue Comprehensive Devoted Examples Length Machinery Metres Nations Pavilion Roof Scale Tiled


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This photograph captures the Chinese Pavilion at the Paris Exhibition of 1889, showcasing its intricately designed pagoda-type building with a vibrant red tiled roof. The Paris Exhibition of 1889, held in Paris, France, was an extraordinary event that brought together fine arts and new machinery on an unprecedented scale. The Avenue des Nations, a grand street measuring 730 metres in length, was dedicated to exhibiting domestic architecture from nearly every country in Europe and several in Asia, Africa, and America. The Chinese Pavilion, with its distinctively Eastern design, was a proud addition to this international showcase. The exhibition attracted millions of visitors from around the world, making it a significant cultural moment in history. This photograph, part of the Boswell collection, provides a fascinating glimpse into the rich diversity of architectural styles showcased at the Paris Exhibition of 1889.

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