Architectural Structure: Pavilion of Belgium

Gallery
Belgio
Name: Pavilion of Belgium
Description: The Pavilion of Belgium was located on the right bank of the river Po, and it covered an area of about 9,000 square meters. It was designed by the three main architects of the Fair, Pietro Fenoglio, Stefano Molli, Giacomo Salvadori di Wiesenhof, and it followed the overall architectural style of the other pavilions: although this simililarity, the building dinsticted itself for its essential and classical forms. In fact, some traits of the building, such as the blind colonnade of the main façade and the porticos of the lateral wings, recalled both neoclassical style and elements of design found in Flemish architecture.

On the façade there are two porticoed lateral wings, with large glass windows and a taller, central one, enclosed by two lintels with a tympanum. On the sides there are to small pinnacles. In the middle, the Belgian coat of arms bears the motto of that industrious nation: Lunion fait la force. The exhibition is composed in its entirety of two big galleries, with exposed wooden beams; these two room access the other lower galleries through the three large archways, supported by columns. Between one arch and the other, above the columns, there are the ornamental busts and rich friezes in stucco and painting; in the big galleries, where the ceiling beams connect, there is a supporting mantle with a vase. On the front of the pavilion, whose style, without straying too much from the overall tone of the Fair, has nevertheless hints of Flemish architecture, there are big steps with gardens and squares. A series of artistic steps leads to the elevated road on the Po. (Managing contractor: Fornaroli).
Construction: 1910-1911
Size: 9,000 square meters
Style: Turinese Baroque (revival)
Places: Belgium
Postcards: Belgio | Pavilion of Belgium
Padiglione del Belgio sulla riva destra del Po | Pavilion of Belgium on the right bank of the river Po
Padiglione del Belgio | Pavilion of Belgium
Photographs: Vista panoramica dell'Esposizione (Treves 259) | Panoramic view of the Exposition
Site Landing Pages: Padiglione del Belgio | Pavilion of Belgium