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  1. La Exposición Universal de Londres (1862) se celebró a partir del 1 de mayo al 1 de noviembre de 1862, junto a los jardines de la Real Sociedad de Horticultura en Londres, Inglaterra con el tema "Industria y Arte". Datos. Superficie: 95'24 hectáreas. Países participantes: 39. Visitantes: 6 096 617. Coste de la Exposición: 2 294 210 $

    • Exposición histórica
    • International Exhibition
    • Universal
    • Industria y Arte
  2. La Exposición Universal de Londres (1862) se celebró a partir del 1 de mayo al 1 de noviembre de 1862, junto a los jardines de la Real Sociedad de Horticultura en Londres, Inglaterra con el tema "Industria y Arte". Datos rápidos 1862 Londres, Vista general ... 1862 Londres.

  3. La Exposición Internacional de 1862, o la Gran Exposición de Londres, fue una feria mundial celebrada del 1 de mayo al 1 de noviembre de 1862, junto a los jardines de la Royal Horticultural Society, South Kensington, Londres, Inglaterra, en un sitio que ahora alberga museos como el Museo de Historia Natural y el Museo de Ciencias.

  4. Gran Exposición de los trabajos de la Industria de todas las naciones (en inglés: Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations) es el nombre con que se conoce a la primera Exposición Universal, celebrada en 1851 en Londres y concebida para mostrar el progreso de todo el mundo: maquinaria, productos manufacturados, esculturas ...

    • Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations
    • Background and Overview
    • Buildings
    • Exhibitions
    • Music
    • Accident
    • Legacy
    • Gallery
    • Further Reading
    • External Links

    After the Great Exhibition, held in 1851, had proven to be a huge success, the British Government planned another international exhibition that would surpass both this one and the 1855 Paris Exposition, larger in both size and scale. The intention was to showcase the advances which had since been made in industry, technology, and arts. It was inten...

    The exhibition was held in South Kensington, London, on a site covering 11 ha (27 acres), and now occupied by the Natural History Museum. The buildings, which occupied 21 acres (8.5 ha), were designed by Captain Francis Fowke of the Royal Engineers, and built by Lucas Brothers and Sir John Kelk. They took only 11 months to build. They were intended...

    The exhibition was a showcase of the advances made in the industrial revolution, especially in the decade since the Great Exhibition of 1851. Among the items on display were: 1. the electric telegraph 2. submarine cables 3. the first plastic 4. Parkesine 5. machine tools 6. looms 7. precision instruments 8. Charles Babbage's analytical engine 9. co...

    Unlike the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Society of Arts chose to have a distinctive musical component to the exhibition of 1862. Music critic Henry Chorley was selected as advisor, and recommended commissioning works by William Sterndale Bennett, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Daniel Auber, and Gioacchino Rossini. Being in his retirement, Rossini declined, so...

    At the opening of the exhibition on 1 May 1862, one of the attending Members of the British Parliament, 70-year-old Robert Aglionby Slaney, fell onto the ground through a gap between floorboards on a platform. He carried on with his visit despite an injured leg, but died from gangrenethat set in on the 19th.

    The exhibition buildings were dismantled and the materials used to construct Alexandra Palace. The exhibition eclipsed the previous two exhibitions in size and scale, but did not attract as many visitors as aimed for (11 million). Fowke posited the idea of a new museum of natural history to be built on the former site of the Exhibition Palace in 18...

    Foreigners over for the great exhibition. A satirical sketch by Frances Elizabeth Wynne
    1862 international exhibition, western elevation view
    Penny Guide to the exhibition
    The Ross Fountain in Edinburgh, manufactured in Paris, an exhibit at the expo
    Dishon, Dalit, South Kensington's forgotten palace : the 1862 International Exhibition Building, PhD thesis, University of London, 2006. 3 vols.
    Hollingshead, John, A Concise History of the International Exhibition of 1862. Its Rise and Progress, its Building and Features and a Summary of all Former Exhibitions, London, 1862.
    Hunt, Robert, Handbook of the Industrial Department of the Universal Exhibition 1862, 2 vols., London, 1862.
    Tongue, Michael (2006) 3D Expo 1862, Discovery Books ISBN 91-972118-2-6
    Exhibition in 1862 - Article published by Once a Week.
    "1862 International Exhibition". Architecture and history. Royal Institute of British Architects. Archived from the originalon 8 February 2012.
    • 11 ha
    • 6,096,617
    • United Kingdom
    • London
  5. 3 de feb. de 2023 · La Gran Exposición de 1851 se celebró en el Crystal Palace de Hyde Park, Londres, con el propósito de mostrar los últimos avances en ingeniería, ciencia y arte, así como objetos de significado cultural de Gran Bretaña y del extranjero.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2021 · La Exposición Universal fue inaugurada el 1 de mayo de 1851 por la reina Victoria, y se estima que la visitaron más de seis millones de personas. Las crónicas de la época coinciden en afirmar las sorprendentes sensaciones espaciales que provocaba este novedoso edificio en los visitantes.