Grande Roue de Paris
The Grande Roue de Paris was a 96-metre (315 ft) tall[1] Ferris wheel built in 1900 for the Exposition Universelle world exhibition at Paris. Financing the "Grande Roue de Paris" happened by the creation of the "Paris Gigantic Wheel and Varieties Company" and selling the shares of this company.[2]
It was the tallest wheel in the world at the time of its opening.
Théodore Vienne, the industrialist and founder of the Paris–Roubaix cycle race, was both owner and director of the Grande Roue de Paris.
It was disassembled between 1920 and 1922[3] and rag-and-bone merchants used the pods as huts to carry on their trade. This evolved, through second-hand shops, into the antique trade that is now to be found on the site and known as the Swiss Village.
The passenger cars were removed from the wheel and used as homes for French families when the region was devastated by World War I.[4] Almost 90 years passed between its construction and a taller wheel, the 107.5-metre (353 ft) Cosmo Clock 21, being built in Japan.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Alfred Picard (1900). "Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Paris 1900 : Le bilan d'un siècle". worldfairs.info.
- ^ "The Paris Gigantic Wheel and Varieties Company Limited". 22 January 2012. Retrieved 2018-12-10.
- ^ Anderson, Norman D (1992). Ferris wheels: an illustrated history. Popular Press. p. 141. ISBN 9780879725327.
- ^ New York Times Picture Section 5, Sunday, April 3, 1921
External links
- La Grande Roue de 1900 à Paris
- French wiki article re: Swiss Village
- English website from the Swiss Village in Paris
Preceded by Great Wheel | World's all-time tallest Ferris wheel 1900-1989 | Succeeded by Cosmo Clock 21 |
Preceded by Great Wheel | World's tallest extant Ferris wheel 1900-1920 | Succeeded by Wiener Riesenrad |
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