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The national commemorative Exhibition of the centenary of the opening of the Ports of Brazil, also known as Brazilian National Exposition of 1908 or the National Exposition of Brazil at Rio de Janeiro, marked a hundred years since the opening of the Brazilian ports acelebrated Brazil's trade and development. It opened in
Urca Urca is a traditional and wealthy residential neighborhood with nearly 7,000 inhabitants (2000 census) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Although most of the neighborhood dates from the 1920s, parts of it are much older. What is now called the Forte Sã ...
,
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ...
on 11 August, stayed open for 3 months and received over 1 million visitors.


Location

The 41 person executive committee considered several locations in Rio de Janeiro, before selecting a 182,000 m² site between Praia da Saudade and Praia Vermelha in Urca.


Opening

The fair was opened (a month later than planned) by
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. The main entrance was through a hundred foot high illuminated gateway designed by René Barba. On arrival, the president was escorted from the Catete Palace to the opening gate by lancers from the 9th Cavalry Regiment, and then escorted by the exhibition's commissioners to the central palace while canons were fired and the
national anthem A national anthem is a patriotic musical composition symbolizing and evoking eulogies of the history and traditions of a country or nation. The majority of national anthems are marches or hymns in style. American, Central Asian, and European n ...
was played.


Pavilions

There were pavilions from Brazilian states of
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São Paulo São Paulo (, ; Portuguese for 'Saint Paul') is the most populous city in Brazil, and is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest Brazilian state, located in the country's Southeast Region. Listed by the GaWC a ...
, Santa Catarina,
Minas Gerais Minas Gerais () is a state in Southeastern Brazil. It ranks as the second most populous, the third by gross domestic product (GDP), and the fourth largest by area in the country. The state's capital and largest city, Belo Horizonte (literally ...
, and the
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, along with a Portugal pavilion and ones for industry, Post and Telegraph, the Fire Department, a theater and a music pavilion.


Bahia state pavilion

The Bahia pavilion, which occupied 54,359 square feet, was designed by Italian architect Rafael Rebecchi. Its displays included artwork by José Rodrigues Nunes, Bento Capinam, Macario, and
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, and its external sculpture was made by
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.


Minas Gerais state pavilion

The Minas Gerais pavillion was also designed by Rafael Rebecchi. It had interior murals by
Crispim do Amaral Crispim do Amaral (1858 - December 17, 1911) was an actor, decorator, journalist, painter, draftsman, illustrator, and caricaturist in Brazil. He edited ''The Courier'' in 1879 in Para, Brazil and was its illustrator. He traveled to Paris in ...
including a series personifying agriculture, mineralogy, manufactures and the liberal arts. Exhibits included aspects of gold and diamond mining including a small quartz crushing machine and gold-washing machinery with washers and miners demonstrating the processes involved.


São Paulo state pavilion

The São Paulo state pavilion was designed by architect Ramos de Azevedo. Its commissioners were Carlos Botelho and Antonio Barros Barreto, and it covered about twenty thousand square feet.


Portugal pavilion

The Portugal pavilion building was provided by Brazil, designed by Francisco Isidro Monteiro, was inspired by the southern façade of the
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.


Industry pavilion

A military college on the site was converted to the industry pavilion for the expo (and afterwards was used by the 3rd Infantry Regiment).


States pavilion

This permanent building built for the exhibition, and is now the Earth Sciences Museum.


Bangu textiles factory building

The Bangu textiles factory (''Fábrica de Tecidos Bangu'') displayed its own woven materials.


Music pavilion

The music pavilion was designed by Jorge Lossio, decorated by
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and intended to have an Egyptian appearance.


Other contents

There was a skating rink, a Botanical Garden, fountains, gardens and a small railroad for the public.


Botanic garden

The botanic garden was stocked by the
Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden The Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden or Jardim Botânico is located at the Jardim Botânico district in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The Botanical Garden shows the diversity of Brazilian and foreign flora. There are around 6,500 species (so ...
and contained Brazilian flora, including palms, orchids and Amazon parasites, the ''
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'', ''
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s'', ''Sophonites'', '' Epidendrums'' and hundreds of roses. It included a conservatory, lay between the Bahia and Santa Catharina pavilions and received a thousand visitors a day.


Gallery

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See also

* Transfer of the Portuguese Court to Brazil for Brazil's history in 1808 including the opening of the ports


References


Further reading


National Exposition at Rio de Janeiro
Popular Science Monthly, Volume 74 pages 104-113


External links


Presentation showing the pavilions, current views of their position and their locations on a map
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