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Marseille Fair Centennial: History & 2025 Celebration

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

A Century of Commerce ⁢and Culture: The History of ⁣the Marseille International Fair

The Marseille International Fair is celebrating​ a remarkable milestone:‍ its 100th anniversary. This cornerstone event for the South of France has evolved over ⁢the decades, reflecting the ⁢region’s economic and social shifts while remaining a ⁤vital showcase⁣ for innovation and local expertise.

The story begins ⁢with Chanot Park, the fair’s long-standing home. Developed at the start of the 20th century to ‌host the 1906 colonial exhibition, the park quickly established itself as a ​prime location for exhibitions and ‍congresses. It was here, ‌in 1925, that the Marseille Fair held its first⁤ official edition, attracting 350​ exhibitors and 75,000 visitors. Traders⁤ and industrialists flocked to the event ‍to present their⁤ latest products and⁤ innovations. ‌Its growing popularity led to its admission into the⁤ Union of International Fairs in 1929, solidifying its position ⁤as a nationally – and internationally -⁢ significant trade show.

The Fair’s progress wasn’t without interruption. World War II brought a halt to proceedings as Chanot Park and its buildings were successively occupied by French, German, and then American forces. This period of requisition resulted in significant damage ‍to the facilities and a⁢ suspension of the ⁤Fair until the war’s end.

Responding to the demands of a post-war era, a new, modern palace was‍ constructed in 1951, designed to accommodate ‍a growing audience. Throughout the following ⁢years, the Fair continued to develop, becoming a major commercial and cultural hub ‌for the entire Provence-alpes-Côte ⁤d’Azur region.

However, ⁢the 1983 edition was tragically marked by a bombing‌ on​ September 30th, resulting in one fatality and twenty injuries. ⁢While claimed by‍ various groups, the perpetrators of⁣ the ⁤attack remain unidentified.

Today,⁤ the Marseille Fair has broadened its ‍scope beyond its initial industrial focus, now offering a diverse range of attractions for the general public, including​ exhibits on housing, gastronomy, wellness, and leisure. It stands as one of France’s largest fairs, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors and thousands of exhibitors annually.

The‌ centennial edition,‌ taking place from September 26th to October 6th, 2025, will celebrate local‌ creations and Marseille’s unique craftsmanship. ⁤The⁣ South Region will be present ⁣on the Esplanade of the Palais des Events, at Stand ES 107, to provide facts⁢ on youth programs like “Zou⁤ pass! Studies, orientation” and‌ preview the upcoming “Snow Tour,” complete with virtual reality ski and toboggan experiences, curling, and a photobooth.

(Source: Departmental archives of Bouches-du-Rhône)

Discover the Marseille fair in ​1949 with sudorama

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