Geneva International Motor Show 1924

Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Dates
14th to 23rd of March 1924
About the Event
The success of the fourth Show led to the creation of the Standing Committee of the International Motor Show in Geneva on 23 November 1923.
The committee got to work straightaway, organising the first International Motor, Motorcycle and Cycle Show in Geneva, from 14 to 23 March 1924.
The high number of registrations required an 8,000 m2 building to be constructed on the Plaine de Plainpalais.
The President of the Swiss Confederation, Ernest Chuard, opened this first international Show with due ceremony. It brought together 200 exhibitors and welcomed 68,000 visitors. The boost it gave to sales was such that the number of motor vehicles in Switzerland increased from 33,000 to 39,000 in a year.
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