Dismantling the Palais de l'Industrie - an iron and glass exhibition hall built for the Paris World Fair in 1855. Taken down in 1897 to clear space for the Grand Palais of the 1900 World Fair.

Dismantling the Palais de l’Industrie – an iron and glass exhibition hall built for the Paris World Fair in 1855. Taken down in 1897 to clear space for the Grand Palais of the 1900 World Fair.

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Comments

  1. Hiro_Trevelyan says

    At least, it was replaced by something beautiful that last to this day.

  2. TwirlingTraveler says

    It’s the monopoly man!

  3. BiRd_BoY_ says

    At least it was replaced by something just as or even more beautiful.

  4. Eddie_Youds says

    "Going to the construction site?"

    "Yep."

    "Got your top hat?"

    "I’m not an idiot Beth!"

  5. gradystickels says

    Maybe I should do some construction demo in a 3 piece suit

  6. LocallySourcedWeirdo says

    I didn’t know Teddy Roosevelt had a French twin.

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