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| box_width = | class = Universal | category = 0 | image = Expo brussels poster.jpg | image_width = 250 | caption = Poster for the World Fair of 1910 in Brussels | year = 1910 | name = Exposition Universelle et Internationale | motto = | building = | area = {{convert|88|ha|acre|abbr=off}} | invent = | visitors = 13,000,000 | organized = | cnt = 26{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} | org = | biz = | country = Belgium | city = Brussels | venue = Solbos, Jubelpark, Tervuren | coord = {{coord|50|48|46.4|N|4|22|49.8|E|format=dms|type:landmark_region:BE}} | cand = | award = | open = {{start date|df=y|1910|04|23}} | close = {{start date|df=y|1910|11|01}} | prevexpo = Milan International (1906) | prevcity = Milan | nextexpo = Esposizione internationale d'industria e de labora | nextcity = Turin | suppl = | prevsuppl = | prevsupcity = | nextsuppl = | nextsupcity = | simuni = | simspe = | simhor = | simoth = | website = }}Exposition Universelle et Internationale was a world's fair held in Brussels in 1910 from 23 April to 1 November.[1] This was just thirteen years after the previous Brussels world's fair. It received 13 million visitors, covered 220 acres and lost 100,000 Belgian Francs.[2] A major site for the exhibition was the Mont des Arts, although the site was largely demolished during the post-war construction process of Brusselization. Country participation26 countries participated, including France[3] and Germany whose Attaché des Reichskommissars was Heinrich Albert.[4] ExhibitsThe fine art section included modern art loaned by the French including 3 works each by Monet, Rodin and Renoir and 2 works by Matisse.[3] Painters who participated included the Belgian Aloïs Boudry who won a silver medal, and the French Adrien Karbowsky. The altarpiece of the St. Jan Berchmans Church, Brussels was presented. The Belgian engineer {{illm|Jean-Baptiste Flamme|fr}} exhibited his new Type 10 pacific locomotive. There was a big fire on 14 and 15 August which gutted several pavilions.[5][6] LegacyThe Hotel Astoria, Brussels was built for the fair, and is now a protected monument. See also{{commons category|Expo 1910}}
References1. ^Findling and Pelle, Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions, 9780786434169 p206 2. ^Findling and Pelle, Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions, 9780786434169 p415 3. ^1 Findling and Pelle, Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions, 9780786434169 p209 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bundesarchiv.de/aktenreichskanzlei/1919-1933/0a1/adr/adrag/kap1_1/para2_33.html|title= Albert, Heinrich (Friedrich)(German)|publisher=Bundesarchiv|accessdate=14 January 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.worldsfaircommunity.org/topic/10302-fire-at-the-expo/|title=Fire at the Expo - The World's Fair Community|accessdate=24 January 2011}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.worldsfaircommunity.org/topic/10295-humor-picture-of-the-day/|title=Humor Picture of the Day - The World's Fair Community|accessdate=24 January 2011}} External links
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