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Schweizerische Landesausstellung

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ID Number: PA00-0001 Description: Swiss bring their handicrafts to the exhibition Country or State: Switzerland Year: 01.02.1939 Face Value: 10 Ct. - Swiss centime Series: Swiss Exhibition Perforation: comb11¾ Printing: Photogravure and Recess Di ...Read more
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ID Number: PA00-0001
Description: Swiss bring their handicrafts to the exhibition
Country or State: Switzerland
Year: 01.02.1939
Face Value: 10 Ct. - Swiss centime
Series: Swiss Exhibition
Perforation: comb11¾
Printing: Photogravure and Recess
Dimensions (B x H): 41 x 26 mm
Emission: 48,500,000
Catalog Number: Michel CH 335
Stamp Number CH 250
Yvert et Tellier CH 326
Stanley Gibbons CH 391B
AFA number CH 345
Unificato CH 326
Zumstein CH 219

The fourth Swiss National Exhibition from 1939, called Landi 39, found in Zurich and lasted from 6 May to 29 October.

The exhibition was originally planned for 1933, then it was postponed to 1936 and 1938 and finally held in 1939. The governing body was assembled in February 1936, and the actual preparatory work took just under two and a half years.

Exhibition venues were various places and meadows at the lower lake basin of the Lake zurich. The overall management of Landi lay with the architect and politician Armin Meili. The leading architect was the Zurich native Hans Hofmann, heinrich Oetiker was in overall management of the buildings. 49,500 people attended the opening ceremony on 9 May 1939. The opening speech was given by the Federal President Philipp Etter.

In addition to numerous concerts, theatrical performances and various attractions, the Landi also attracted the Federal Costume Festival, the Swiss «Landi-Swings» as well as a Lake Night Festival with large fireworks on 23 August.