Vienna World Exhibition
The Vienna World Exhibition, also known as the Weltausstellung 1873, was a significant international event held in Vienna, Austria, from May to November 1873. It showcased advancements in technology, culture, and industry, attracting millions of visitors from around the world. The exhibition featured numerous pavilions representing various countries, highlighting their achievements and innovations.
The event was held in the Prater, a large public park, and included the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel, which remains a symbol of the city today. The exhibition aimed to promote international cooperation and cultural exchange, reflecting the spirit of progress during the 19th century.