International exhibition of marine and maritime hygiene | |
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Overview | |
BIE-class | Unrecognized exposition |
Name | International exhibition of marine and maritime hygiene |
Area | Piazza della Vittoria |
Visitors | 1035000 |
Location | |
Country | Italy |
City | Genoa |
Timeline | |
Opening | 23 May 1914 |
Closure | 15 December 1914 |
Universal | |
Previous | Exposition universelle et internationale (1913) in Ghent |
Next | Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco |
The International exhibition of marine and maritime hygiene was a world's fair held in Genoa in 1914.[1]
The fair was held between May 23, 1914[2] and 15 December 1914[1] with the aim of showing life in Italian colonies.[1]
The fair was opened by Vittorio Emanuele III and Queen Elena.[1]
The overall design of the fair was by Gino Coppedè.[3] There were 1200 exhibitors from all continents.[3]
There were displays from the colonies of Eritrea, Somalia, Cyrenaica and Tripolitania[4] and one about the economics of the territories in Africa.[4]
In addition to individual colonies there was a stadium,[5] a copy of the Galata Tower (which had been built when Galata was a Republic of Genoa colony) and a mosque.
Attractions included a large diorama created by Francesco Bosso of the Panama Canal, which opened in 1914.[6]
A monorail and a cable car were both built for the exhibition,[3] with the monorail, known as Telfer , continuing to run until 1918.