World Expo 1873

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:art_exhibition
gptkbp:bfsLayer 7
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Zsolnay_Porcelain_Manufactory
gptkbp:architect gptkb:Otto_Wagner
gptkb:Josef_Hoffmann
gptkbp:attendance 7,000,000 visitors
gptkbp:awards gptkb:Formula_One_race
Medals for best exhibits
gptkbp:cuisine International cuisine
gptkbp:cultural_impact Showcased advancements in technology
gptkbp:cultural_practices Promoted international cooperation
gptkbp:cultural_significance Showcased cultural diversity
gptkbp:date 1873
gptkbp:exhibition gptkb:Austrian_Pavilion
gptkb:art_exhibition
6 months
Innovative architectural designs
1,000,000 square feet
May 1, 1873
Industrial progress
Glass Palace
Electricity Pavilion
November 3, 1873
Innovations in machinery
Set standards for future Expos
Boosted tourism in Vienna
gptkbp:exhibitor over 20,000
gptkbp:exhibits Art from various countries
gptkbp:highlights Artistic showcases
Technological demonstrations
Cultural displays from around the world
gptkbp:historical_context Post-industrial revolution era
gptkbp:historical_significance First major international exhibition in Austria
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label World Expo 1873
gptkbp:influenced Subsequent World Expos
gptkbp:involved_countries over 30 countries
gptkbp:is_a_venue_for Prater park
gptkbp:legacy Influenced future Expos
gptkbp:location gptkb:Vienna
gptkbp:notable_members gptkb:Thomas_Edison
gptkb:Gustav_Klimt
gptkb:Johann_Strauss_II
gptkbp:notable_performance Dance performances
Theatrical shows
Musical concerts
gptkbp:opening_ceremony gptkb:Vienna
May 1, 1873
November 3, 1873
gptkbp:organizer Austrian government
gptkbp:sponsor Austrian Industrial Association
gptkbp:technology Telegraph technology
Electric lighting
Photography advancements
gptkbp:theme Art and Industry
gptkbp:visitors over 7 million