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Exhibition buildings to world exhibitions in the 19th century
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Exhibition buildings to world exhibitions in the 19th century
Exhibition buildings and floor plans of world exhibitions in the 19th century: 1) Paris 1855, Industry building; 2) Paris 1855, detail from the floor plan; 3) Paris 1867, floor plan; 4) Vienna 1873, Rotunda; 5) Vienna 1873, floor plan; 6) Paris 1878, map; 7) Paris 1878, main building; 8) Berlin 1883, exhibition building; 9) Berlin 1883, floor plan. Wood engravings, published in 1897
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Austria Austrian Culture Berlin Business Cupola Development European Culture Exhibition Expansion Facade French Culture German Culture Growth Industrialization Industry Innovation Paris Plan Rotunda Vienna Exhibition Building Exposition Floor Plan Victorian Style World Exhibition
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This print showcases the grandeur and architectural marvels of exhibition buildings during the 19th century. The collection includes wood engravings published in 1897, offering a glimpse into the world exhibitions that took place in Paris, Vienna, and Berlin. The first image takes us to Paris in 1855, where we witness the impressive Industry building standing tall amidst a bustling crowd. The intricate details from the floor plan further highlight the meticulous planning behind these exhibitions. Moving forward to 1867, we explore another floor plan from Paris, unveiling the vastness of this global event. Vienna's turn comes next with an enchanting Rotunda captured in 1873; its cupola reaching towards the sky symbolizes innovation and growth. Paris once again steals our attention with a beautifully illustrated map showcasing various pavilions within its main building during the exhibition of 1878. Meanwhile, Berlin's exhibition building in 1883 exudes elegance and sophistication through its Victorian-style architecture. These images not only depict architectural excellence but also represent cultural exchange between nations as they come together to showcase their advancements in science, industry, and development. Each engraving tells a story of progress and ambition while providing historical insights into European culture during this transformative era. With their black-and-white aesthetic against a white background, these prints offer timeless beauty that would enhance any space or serve as educational tools for history enthusiasts seeking to delve deeper into this fascinating period of human achievement.
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