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This postcard features the Pavilion of French Equatorial Africa during the Exposition Coloniale Internationale held in Paris in 1931. Designed by architect L. A. Fischel, the pavilion boasts a distinctive dome-like structure surrounded by a modern circular base.
The reverse side is blank, without handwriting, stamps, or postmarks. It is marked “Braun & Cie, Paris,” a noted publisher of the era.
Size: Approx. 14 cm x 9 cm
The 1931 Colonial Exhibition in Paris was a significant event that showcased the cultures and architecture of various French colonies, symbolizing the imperial reach of France at the time.
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