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World's Fair 1855
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Office | World's Fair |
Honorific | World's Fair - Abbr: |
Type | General Election |
Filing Deadline | January 01, 1854 - 12:00pm Central |
Polls Open | 00, 1854 - 02:00am Central |
Polls Close | 00, 1854 - 06:00am Central |
Term Start | May 15, 1855 - 12:00pm |
Term End | November 15, 1855 - 12:00pm |
Contributor | Thomas Walker |
Last Modified | Thomas Walker August 30, 2006 04:15pm |
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Exposition Universelle des produits de l'Agriculture, de L'industrie et des Beaux-Arts de Paris 1855
The Exposition Universelle of 1855 was a World's Fair held in Paris. It followed by four years London's Great Exhibition and attempted to rival and top that fair, which produced The Crystal Palace, with a Palais d'Industrie. It was a major event in France, which was newly under the control of President Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte.
For the Exposition, Napoleon III requested a classification system for France's best Bordeaux wines which were to be on display for visitors from around the world. Brokers from the wine industry ranked the wines according to a château's reputation and trading price, which at that time was directly related to quality. The result was the important Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855.
This exposition began on May 15 and continued to November 15, 1855, during which time the visitors numbered about four and one-half millions. The industrial and art exhibits shown on this occasion were considered superior to those of all previous exhibitions. The expenses amounted to upward of $5,000,000, while the receipts were scarcely one-tenth of that amount.
Area: 39 acres
Attendance: 5,162,330
Cost: 2 267 304, 37 $
Participating Countries: 25-34
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Exposition Universelle des produits de l'Agriculture, de L'industrie et des Beaux-Arts de Paris 1855
The Exposition Universelle of 1855 was a World's Fair held in Paris. It followed by four years London's Great Exhibition and attempted to rival and top that fair, which produced The Crystal Palace, with a Palais d'Industrie. It was a major event in France, which was newly under the control of President Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte.
For the Exposition, Napoleon III requested a classification system for France's best Bordeaux wines which were to be on display for visitors from around the world. Brokers from the wine industry ranked the wines according to a château's reputation and trading price, which at that time was directly related to quality. The result was the important Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855.
This exposition began on May 15 and continued to November 15, 1855, during which time the visitors numbered about four and one-half millions. The industrial and art exhibits shown on this occasion were considered superior to those of all previous exhibitions. The expenses amounted to upward of $5,000,000, while the receipts were scarcely one-tenth of that amount.
Area: 39 acres
Attendance: 5,162,330
Cost: 2 267 304, 37 $
Participating Countries: 25-34
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