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词条 Baltic Exhibition
释义

  1. A Swedish world's fair

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

The Baltic Exhibition was held in Malmö, Sweden from May 15, 1914 through October 4, 1914.[1] (The official closing date, September 30, was later extended by four days, as permitted in the general rules.)[2]

A Swedish world's fair

The event showcased the industry, art and culture of Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Russia — the four countries then bordering the Baltic Sea.[3] The city itself has no beaches on the Baltic, but there is one nearby at Øresund.

The Baltic Games were held at the same time; the swimming competitions, lasting for twelve days, attracted many internationally known athletes.

For the occasion, many of Malmö's parks were renovated and a large new park, Pildammsparken, was created. The Swedish architect Ferdinand Boberg designed several of the exhibition buildings, most of which were removed soon after the event closed.[4] Remaining in Pildammsparken today it the Royal Pavilion, now called the Margareta Pavilion. The Åhléns Pavilion, relocated to the town of Insjön in Dalarna, was one of the few structures to survive.[5] The songs Malmövalsen[6] and Baltirullan,[7] written to celebrate the fair, have lived on through recordings in both Sweden and the United States.[8][9] The latter song can be found at video-sharing websites[10] and digital download services in a recording from 2008.[11]

World War I interrupted the exhibition when Germany and Russia entered the conflict on opposing sides. After the war, Russia no longer existed, and some of the Russian art displayed in Malmö remained and eventually became part of the city's own collections.[4]

See also

  • Baltic states
  • Baltic region

References

1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=AyIU6XIeDKwC&pg=PA64&dq=The+climax+of+the+development+of+international+exhibition+activities+in+the+Baltic+sea+region&hl=en&sa=X&ei=r0TVU_KQLIeeyAS13oHIDg&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false Baltic Sea] google.com. Retrieved: July 27, 2014.
2. ^Officiell berattelse ofver Baltiska utställningen i Malmo 1914 by H. F. Ahlstrom, (Malmo: Forlagsaktiebolagetes i Malmo boktryckeri, 1915-1921).
3. ^Baltic Exhibition hoover.org. Retrieved: July 27, 2014.
4. ^Baltiska utstallningen 1914 by Göran Christenson; Anne-Marie Ericsson; Per-Jan Pehrsson, (Lund: Signum, 1989 ).
5. ^Baltiska utställningen i Malmö 1914 fotevikensmuseum.se.org. Retrieved: December 1, 2013.
6. ^[https://archive.org/download/SvenningAndHellstrm/02Malmvalsen.pdf Malmövalsen] archive.org. Retrieved: March 10, 2018.
7. ^Baltirullan gyssla.se. Retrieved: January 9, 2017.
8. ^På nöjets estrader by Uno Myggan Ericson, (Stockholm: Bonnier, 1971) pp. 165 - 167.
9. ^[https://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/7313 The Baltic Exposition waltz] loc.gov. Retrieved: December 1, 2013.
10. ^[https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Utst%C3%A4llningsvisan+Baltirullan+&sm=3 Utställningsvisan (Baltirullan)] youtube.com. Retrieved: December 1, 2013.
11. ^Tjo va' det viftar! (Malmö: Kulturföreningen Gÿssla, 2008).

External links

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  • The Baltic Exhibition as a social medium
Built for the Baltic Exhibition
  • [https://www.flickr.com/photos/zumix/3416279258/ Echo Temple:] designed by Ferdinand Boberg.
  • [https://www.flickr.com/photos/sjpettersson/2604810823/ Margareta Pavilion:] designed by Ferdinand Boberg.
  • [https://static.trip101.com/paragraph_media/pictures/000/036/644/large/Rutschebanen.jpg?1464855710 Rutschebanen Rollercoaster:] relocated from Malmö to Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
Video
  • Baltic Exhibition 1914
{{List of world's fairs in Nordic countries}}

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