This postcard features the Pavillon Côte Sud-Algérien (South Algerian Pavilion) at the 1931 Exposition Coloniale Internationale in Paris. Designed by Charles Montaland, the pavilion was an architectural homage to the Saharan regions of Algeria
The South Algerian Pavilion was part of Algeria’s broader representation at the exposition, emphasizing the diversity of its regions under French colonial rule. Visitors explored exhibits showcasing the culture, crafts, and agricultural wealth of southern Algeria, presented as a vital yet distinct part of the French Empire.
The reverse side is blank.
Size ±: 14 cm x 9 cm
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