Английская Википедия:Farroupilha Revolution centennial fair
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The Farroupilha Revolution centennial fair was held in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil to mark 100 years since the Farroupilha Revolution (or Ragamuffin War).
Organisation
A general commission for the fair was established on 11 June 1934 and included Шаблон:Ill, Dário Brossard representing FARSUL (Federação da Agricultura do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul), Шаблон:Ill as secretary and Mário de Oliveira as secretary general.[1]
It was one of several world and national fairs of the 1930s.[2]
The fair was opened on 20 September 1935[1] and closed 15 January 1936.[1] During its operation it received around 1 million visitors.[1]
Location
Alfredo Agache under direction from the mayor Alberto Bins had already proposed changes to the Redenção Park including landscaping, addition of a central road and a lake which were realised when the fair was planned.[3] The park was renamed to Farroupilha Park the day before the fair opened,[3] and the fair occupied Шаблон:Convert[4][1]
Buildings
State buildings
Some Brazilian states had their own pavilions: Pernambuco (designed by Luiz Nunes),[5][6] São Paulo, Santa Catarina, Paraná, Pará and Amazonas (shared), Minas Gerais Pavilion and the Federal District (then Rio de Janeiro).[1]
Most of the buildings were constructed of wood and plaster[6] and were dismantled in 1939,[3] with the Pará state pavilion which was constructed of masonry[6] surviving until being burned in 1970.[3] Most buildings had an Art Deco style,[6] with the Pará pavilion incorporating Marajoara symbols.[7]
Other buildings
There were theme pavilions: agriculture, foreign industries and railway companies,[6] as well as buildings for entertainment: a casino, restaurant and coffee bar.[6] The foreign industries pavilion occupied Шаблон:Convert and had 177 exhibitors whilst Rio Grande de Sol's own industrial pavilion took Шаблон:Convert and had 905 exhibitors.[1]
Amusement park
There was an amusement park with a rowing lake (the dock of which was retained and in use as a cafe in 2010), a Lotto pavilion, tobogganing[1] and a rollercoaster.
Commemoration
A set of four postage stamps were produced to mark the fair.[8]
References
External links
Шаблон:Porto Alegre Шаблон:List of world's fairs in South America
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