
1937 Paris World Fair
The 1937 Paris World Fair, known as the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne, was a major international event showcasing advancements in technology, architecture, and culture. Held in Paris, France, it aimed to display progress and foster global cooperation during a tense pre-World War II era. The fair featured innovative buildings, art exhibitions, and displays from countries around the world. Notably, it included the iconic Palais de Chaillot and the Pavilion of Jewish Arts and Culture. It served as a platform for countries to present their achievements and aspirations amid a rapidly changing world.