Saturday, December 1, 2007

Paris 1900 Exhibition - Photos 3

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The Opera House
Opéra de Paris, Paris Opera House, Neo-Baroque, building, paris
Opéra de Paris (The Paris Opera House) is a Neo-Baroque styles building, and can host an audience of over 2000 people
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The Madeleine
L'église de la Madeleine, Napoleon I, Neo-Classical, paris
L'église de la Madeleine was designed as a temple to Napoleon's army and was built in a Neo-Classical style
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Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Gothic Cathedral, roman catholic, victor hugo, hunchback, paris
is a famous Gothic Cathedral used by the Roman Catholics. Construction began in 1160, and the entire church completed around 1345. Many know Notre Dame through Victor Hugo's novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dam
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Pavilion of India
Pavilion of India, paris
Paris World Fair, 1900
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Pavilion of Venezuela
Pavilion of Venezuela, paris
Paris Universal Exhibition, 1900
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Pavilion of Uruguay
Pavilion of Uruguay, paris
Paris Exhibition 1900
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Pavilion of Tunisia
Pavilion of Tunisia, paris
Paris World Fair, 1900
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Railroad Train
Railroad train, paris
Paris Exhibition 1900
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Pavilion of Algeria
Pavilion of Algeria, paris
Paris Exposition Universelle 190
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Gallery of Machines
Gallery of Machines, 19th Century engines, transformers, heavy powered technology, paris
The Gallery of Machines had the largest open floor plan of any building made at that time - some quarter of a mile long. 19th Century engines, transformers and heavy powered technology filled the building
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Trousers Dress Fashion
Trousers Dress, 1914, paris
1914
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The Eiffel Tower
eiffel tower, la tour eiffel, eiffle, 1887, steps, paris
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