Les expositions universelles, une utopie touristique toujours d’actualité ?
Through the recent and past universal exhibitions and more particularly the world’s fair of Milan 2015 and Port-au-Prince 1949, we recall that this tourist practice of the pleasure trip in a large city dates back to the xixth century, it accompanies the origins of Our modern tourism, while becoming...
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Les expositions universelles, une utopie touristique toujours d’actualité ? |
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