List of world's fairs
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This is a chronological list of international or colonial world's fairs.
1790s
- 1791 â Prague, Bohemia â first industrial exhibition on the occasion of the coronation of Leopold II as king of Bohemia, took place in Clementinum, a site of considerable sophistication of manufacturing methods. For this occasion, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his final opera La clemenza di Tito.[1]
- 1798 â Paris, France â L'Exposition des produits de l'industrie française, Paris, 1798.[2] This was the first public industrial exposition in France although earlier in 1798 the Marquis d'Avèze had held a private exposition of handicrafts and manufactured goods at the Maison d'Orsay in the Rue de Varenne and it was this that suggested the idea of a public exposition to Nicolas François de Neufchâteau, Minister of the Interior for the French Republic.[3]
1800s
- 1801 â Paris, France â Second Exposition (1801). After the success of the exposition of 1798 a series of expositions for French manufacturing followed (1801, 1802, 1806, 1819, 1823, 1827, 1834, 1844 and 1849) until the first properly international (or universal) exposition in France in 1855.[4]
- 1802 â Paris, France â Third Exposition (1802)[4]
- 1806 â Paris, France â Fourth Exposition (1806)[4]
1810s
- 1819 â Paris, France â Fifth Exposition (1819)[4]
1820s
- 1823 â Paris, France â Sixth Exposition (1823)[4]
- 1827 â Paris, France â Seventh Exposition (1827)[4]
- 1829 â New York City, United States â American Institute Fair
- 1829 â Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia â Prima Triennale Pubblica Esposizione dellâanno 1829. In Turin, a second 'triennale' followed in 1832 before other national agricultural, industrial, commercial, and applied arts expositions there in 1838, 1844, 1850 and 1858.[5]
1830s
- 1832 â Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia â Seconda Triennale Pubblica Esposizione dellâanno 1832.[6]
- 1834 â Paris, France â French Industrial Exposition of 1834[4]
- 1838 â Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia â Pubblica esposizione dell'anno 1838.[7]
- 1839 â Paris, France â Ninth Exposition (1839)[8]
1840s
- 1844 â Paris, France â French Industrial (Tenth) Exposition of 1844[4]
- 1844 â Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia â Quarta Esposizione d'Industria et di Belle Arti.[9]
- 1846 â Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia â Esposizione dei Prodotti e delle Manufatture nazionali[citation needed]
- 1849 â Birmingham, United Kingdom â Exhibition of Industrial Arts and Manufacturers[10]
- 1849 â London, United Kingdom â First Exhibition of British Manufacturers (1849)[11]
- 1849 â Paris, France â Eleventh Exposition (1849)[4]
1850s
- 1850 â Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia â Quinta Esposizione di Industria e di Belle Arti[12]
- 1851 â London, United Kingdom â The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations â The Crystal Palace (typically listed as the "first world's fair")[13]
- 1852 â Cork, Ireland â Irish Industrial Exhibition[14]
- 1853 â Naples, Two Sicilies â Solenne Pubblica Esposizione di Arti e Manifatture[15]
- 1853â1854 â New York City, United States â Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations[13]
- 1853 â Dublin, Ireland â Great Industrial Exhibition (1853)[13]
- 1854 â Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia â Esposizione Industriale[16]
- 1854 â Munich, Bavaria â General German Industrial Exhibition (Allgemeine deutsche Industrie-Ausstellung)[17]
- 1854 â Melbourne, Victoria â Melbourne Exhibition (in conjunction with Exposition Universelle (1855))[17]
- 1855 â Paris, France â Exposition Universelle (1855)[13][17]
- 1856 â Brussels, Belgium â International Exhibition[18]
- 1857 â Manchester, United Kingdom â Art Treasures Exhibition at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Stretford[14]
- 1857 â Lausanne, Switzerland â Lausanne Exhibition[18]
- 1858 â Dijon, France â Dijon Exposition[19]
- 1858 â Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States â Philadelphia Technological Exhibition[20]
- 1858 â Turin, Piedmont-Sardinia â Sesta Esposizione Nazionale di Prodotti d'Industria[14][21]
1860s
- 1860 â Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Grand Exhibition of the Industrial Products of United Canada at the Crystal Palace (Montreal)
- 1861 â Brisbane, Queensland â First Queensland Exhibition
- 1861 â Melbourne, Victoria â Second Victorian Exhibition
- 1861 â Metz, France â Exposition Universelle (1861)[22]
- 1861 â Amsterdam, Netherlands â Fisheries Exposition[23]
- 1862 â Geelong, Victoria, Australia - Exhibition of Art, Science and Industry
- 1862 â London, United Kingdom â 1862 International Exhibition[13][17]
- 1864 â Bayonne, France â Franco-Spanish Exposition[citation needed]
- 1865 â Cologne, Prussia â International Agricultural Exhibition[24]
- 1865 â Bergen, Norway â International Fisheries Exhibition[23]
- 1865 â Batavia, Dutch East Indies â Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1865 â Dunedin, New Zealand â New Zealand Exhibition[25]
- 1865 â Dublin, United Kingdom â International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures[13][26]
- 1865 â Freetown, Sierra Leone â Sierra Leone Exhibition[27]
- 1865 â Porto, Portugal â 1865 International Exhibition[28]
- 1866 â Ballarat, Victoria â National Industrial Exhibition
- 1866 â Melbourne, Victoria â Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia
- 1866 â Boulogne-sur-Mer, France â International Fisheries Exposition[23]
- 1866 â Arcachon, France â International Exposition of Fish and Water Products[23]
- 1866 â Stockholm, Sweden â Scandinavian Industrial Exhibition[29]
- 1867 â Paris, France â Exposition Universelle (1867)[13][17]
- 1867 â The Hague, Netherlands â International Maritime Exhibition[23]
- 1867 â Aarhaus, Denmark â International Maritime Exhibition[23]
- 1867 â Vienna, Austria â International Maritime Exhibition[23]
- 1867 â Gothenburg, Sweden â International Maritime Exhibition[23]
- 1868 â Le Havre, France â International Maritime Exposition[23]
- 1869 â Amsterdam, Netherlands â International Exhibition of Domestic Economy[18]
1870s
- 1870 â Sydney, New South Wales â Intercolonial Exhibition (1870)[30]
- 1871 â Córdoba, Argentina â Exposición Nacional[18]
- 1871 â London, United Kingdom â First Annual International Exhibition (1871)[13]
- 1871 â Naples, Italy â International Maritime Exposition[23]
- 1872 â Hamilton, Bermuda â Industrial and Loan Exhibition
- 1872 â Copenhagen, Denmark â Second Scandinavian Exhibition of Arts and Industry[31]
- 1872 â London, United Kingdom â Second Annual International Exhibition (1872)[13]
- 1872 â Christchurch, New Zealand â New Zealand Interprovincial Exhibition
- 1872 â Lima, Peru â Lima International Exhibition[32]
- 1872 â Lyon, France â Exposition Universelle et Internationale (1872)[33]
- 1872 â Kyoto, Japan â Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (1872)[30]
- 1873 â London, United Kingdom â Third Annual International Exhibition (1873)[13]
- 1873 â Vienna, Austria â Weltausstellung 1873 Wien[13][17]
- 1873 â Sydney, New South Wales â Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition (1873)
- 1874 â London, United Kingdom â Fourth Annual International Exhibition (1874)[13]
- 1874 â Dublin, United Kingdom[34] â International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (1874)
- 1874 â Rome, Italy â Esposizione internazionale (1874) (never held)[35]
- 1874 â Jamestown, Saint Helena â St. Helena Industrial Exhibition[36]
- 1874 â Marseille, France â Exhibition of Modern Inventions and Discoveries[37]
- 1874 â Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States â Franklin Institute Exhibition[38]
- 1875 â Melbourne, Victoria â Victorian Intercolonial Exhibition[30]
- 1875 â Nizhny Novgorod, Russia â Nizhny Novgorod Fair (1875)[30]
- 1875 â Sydney, New South Wales â Intercolonial Exhibition (1875)
- 1875 â Santiago, Chile â Chilean International Exhibition[30]
- 1876 â Brussels, Belgium â International Exposition of Hygiene and Life-saving Apparatus[39]
- 1876 â Helsinki, Finland â Finnish General Exhibition[40]
- 1876 â Adelaide, South Australia â Adelaide Industrial Exhibition
- 1876 â Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States â Centennial Exposition[13][17]
- 1876 â Brisbane, Queensland â Intercolonial Exhibition (1876)[41]
- 1876 â London, United Kingdom â London Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus[42][20]
- 1877 â Cape Town, Cape Colony â South African International Exhibition[43]
- 1877 â Tokyo, Japan â First National Industrial Exhibition (1877) (Ueno Park)[44]
- 1877 â Sydney, New South Wales â Sydney Metropolitan and Intercolonial Exhibition
- 1877 â Adelaide, South Australia â Adelaide Industrial Exhibition
- 1878 â Paris, France â Exposition Universelle (1878)[13][17]
- 1878 â Ballarat, Victoria â Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition (1878)[30]
- 1878 â London, United Kingdom â International Fisheries Exhibition[23]
- 1879 â Bendigo, Victoria â Juvenile Industrial Exhibition
- 1879 â Geelong, Victoria â Geelong Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition
- 1879 â Sydney, New South Wales â Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition
- 1879 â Sydney, New South Wales â Sydney International Exhibition[13][17]
- 1879 â Melbourne, Victoria â Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition (1879)[45]
- 1879 â Kilburn, United Kingdom â International Agricultural Exhibition[46]
1880s
- 1880 â Berlin, Germany â International Fisheries Exhibition[23]
- 1880 â Christchurch, New Zealand â Christchurch Industrial Exhibition
- 1880 â Adelaide, South Australia â Industrial and Juvenile Exhibition
- 1880 â Glasgow, United Kingdom â Glasgow Electrical Exhibition[47][20]
- 1880-1881 â Melbourne, Victoria â Melbourne International Exhibition[13]
- 1881 â Adelaide, South Australia â Adelaide Exhibition.[48]
- 1881 â Matanzas, Cuba â Exhibition of Matanzas
- 1881 â Paris, France â International Exposition of Electricity, Paris[30]
- 1881 â Dunedin, New Zealand â Dunedin Industrial Exhibition
- 1881 â Atlanta, Georgia, United States â International Cotton Exposition[13]
- 1881 â Budapest, Austria-Hungary â Országos NÅipari Kiállitás[citation needed][49]
- 1881 â London, United Kingdom â International Medical and Sanitary Exhibition[50]
- 1881 â Tokyo, Japan â Second National Industrial Exhibition[51]
- 1881-1882 â Perth, Western Australia â Perth International Exhibition[52]
- 1882 â Lille, France â International Exposition of Industrial Art[citation needed]
- 1882 â Munich, Germany â International Electrical Exposition[citation needed]
- 1882 â Christchurch, New Zealand â New Zealand International Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1882 â London, United Kingdom â Crystal Palace Electric Exhibition[53]
- 1882 â Edinburgh, United Kingdom â International Fisheries Exhibition[54]
- 1882 â Bordeaux, France â Exposition internationale des vins[30]
- 1882 â Buenos Aires, Argentina â South American Continental Exhibition (Exposición Continental Sud-Americana)[55]
- 1883 â London, United Kingdom â International Electric Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1883 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â International Electrical Exposition[citation needed]
- 1883 â Cork, United Kingdom â Cork Industrial Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1883 â Amsterdam, Netherlands â International Colonial and Export Exhibition[13]
- 1883 â Calcutta, India â Calcutta International Exhibition[13]
- 1883 â Marseille, France â International Maritime Exposition[citation needed]
- 1883 â Christchurch, New Zealand â All Colonial Exhibition
- 1883 â Madrid, Spain â Exposition of Mining and Metallurgy[citation needed]
- 1883 â South Kensington, United Kingdom â International Fisheries Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1883 â Parramatta, New South Wales â Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1883 â Hobart, Tasmania â Tasmanian Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition
- 1883 â Launceston, Tasmania â Art and Industrial Exhibition
- 1883 â Louisville, Kentucky, United States â Southern Exposition[13]
- 1883 â New York City, United States â World's Fair (1883) (never held)[35]
- 1883 â Caracas, Venezuela â National Exposition of Venezuela
- 1883â1884 â Boston, Massachusetts, United States â The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and Manufactures of Foreign Nations[56]
- 1884 â Nice, France â International Exposition of Nice[57]
- 1884 â Amsterdam, Netherlands â International Agricultural Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1884 â London, United Kingdom â London International Universal Exhibition[58]
- 1884 â South Kensington, United Kingdom â International Health and Education Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1884 â Cape Town, Cape Colony â South African Industrial Exhibition
- 1884 â Durban, South Africa â Natal Agricultural, Horticultural, Industrial and Art Exhibition[59]
- 1884 â New Orleans, Louisiana, United States â World Cotton Centennial[13]
- 1884 â Melbourne, Victoria[30] â Victorian International Exhibition 1884 of Wine, Fruit, Grain & other products of the soil of Australasia with machinery, plant and tools employed
- 1884 â Edinburgh, United Kingdom â First International Forestry Exhibition[30]
- 1884 â Turin, Italy â Esposizione Generale Italiana[30]
- 1884 â Adelaide, South Australia â Grand Industrial Exhibition
- 1885 â Melbourne, Victoria â Victorians' Jubilee Exhibition (1885) (Jubilee of Victoria Exhibition)[citation needed]
- 1885 â Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony (now South Africa) â South African Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1885 â Antwerp, Belgium â Exposition Universelle d'Anvers (1885)[13]
- 1885 â Nuremberg, Germany â International Exposition of Metals and Metallurgy[citation needed]
- 1885 â Budapest, Hungary â Hungarian National Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1885 â Wellington, New Zealand â New Zealand Industrial Exhibition[60]
- 1885 â Zaragoza, Spain â Aragonese Exposition[citation needed]
- 1885 â London, United Kingdom â International Inventions Exhibition[61]
- 1886 â London, United Kingdom â Colonial and Indian Exhibition (1886)[13]
- 1886 â Edinburgh, United Kingdom â International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art[13]
- 1886 â Liverpool, United Kingdom â International Exhibition of Navigation, Commerce and Industry (1886)[60][62]
- 1886 â Bendigo, Victoria â Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition
- 1886 â Launceston, Tasmania â Launceston Industrial Exhibition
- 1886 â Perth, Western Australia â West Australian Exhibition
- 1887 â Le Havre, France â International Maritime Exposition[citation needed]
- 1887 â Atlanta, United States â Piedmont Exposition[citation needed]
- 1887 â Geelong, Victoria â Geelong Jubilee Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition (1887)[citation needed]
- 1887 â Manchester, United Kingdom â Royal Jubilee Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1887 â London, United Kingdom â American Exhibition[60]
- 1887 â Newcastle, United Kingdom â Royal Mining Engineering Jubilee Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1887 â Rome, Italy â Esposizione mondiale (1887)[citation needed]
- 1887 â Madrid, Spain â Exposición General de las Islas Filipinas[63][64]
- 1887â1888 â Adelaide, South Australia â Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition (1887)[13]
- 1888 â Glasgow, United Kingdom â International Exhibition (1888)[13]
- 1888 â Brussels, Belgium â Grand Concours International des Sciences et de l'Industrie (1888)[60]
- 1888 â Barcelona, Spain â Exposición Universal de Barcelona (1888)[13]
- 1888 â Cincinnati, Ohio â Cincinnati Centennial Exposition (1888)[65]
- 1888 â Lisbon, Portugal â Exposição Industrial Portugueza (1888)[66]
- 1888 â Copenhagen, Denmark â The Nordic Exhibition of 1888 (Nordiske Industri-Landbrugs og Kunstudstilling)[60]
- 1888â1889 â Melbourne, Victoria â Melbourne Centennial Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1888â1889 â Melbourne, Victoria â Victorian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition (1888)[13]
- 1889 â Paris, France â Exposition Universelle (1889) â Eiffel Tower[citation needed]
- 1889 â Dunedin, New Zealand â New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition (1889)[13]
- 1889 â Buffalo, New York, United States â International Industrial Fair (1889)[citation needed]
1890s
- 1890 â Buenos Aires, Argentina â Agricultural Exhibition
- 1890 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â Agricultural and Forestry Exposition[citation needed]
- 1890 â Bremen, Germany â Nord-West-Deutsche Gewerbe und Industrie-Ausstellung[60]
- 1890 â London, United Kingdom â International Exhibition of Mining and Metallurgy[citation needed][67]
- 1890 â Edinburgh, United Kingdom â International Exhibition of Science, Art & Industry[54]
- 1890 â Ballarat, Victoria - Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition
- 1891 â Moscow, Russia â Exposition française de Moscow[68]
- 1891 â Frankfurt, Germany â International Electrotechnical Exhibition[69]
- 1891 â Kingston, Jamaica â International Exhibition (1891)[13]
- 1891 â Prague, Austria-Hungary â General Land Centennial Exhibition (1891) at the Prague Exhibition Grounds
- 1891 â Adelaide, South Australia â Industrial Exhibition of South Australian Industries, Products and Manufactures
- 1891 â Port of Spain â Trinidad and Tobago Exhibition
- 1891â1892 â Launceston, Tasmania â Tasmanian International Exhibition (1891)[60]
- 1892 â Grenoble, France â International Alpine Exposition of Grenoble
- 1892 â Genoa, Italy â Esposizione Italo-Americana (1892)
- 1892 â Washington, D.C., United States â Exposition of the Three Americas (1892) (never held)[35]
- 1892 â London, United Kingdom â Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition
- 1892 â Kimberley, Cape of Good Hope â South African and International Exhibition[70]
- 1892â1893 â Madrid, Spain â Historical American Exposition[13]
- 1893 â Chicago, Illinois, United States â World's Columbian Exposition[13] â Palace of Fine Arts and the World's Congress Auxiliary Building
- 1893 â New York City, United States â World's Fair Prize Winners' Exposition (1893)
- 1894 â San Francisco, California, United States â California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894[13]
- 1894 â Antwerp, Belgium â Exposition Internationale d'Anvers (1894)[13]
- 1894 â Santiago, Chile â International Mining and Metallurgical Exposition
- 1894 â Lyon, France â Exposition internationale et coloniale[60]
- 1894 â Manchester, United Kingdom â British and Colonial Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1894 â Porto, Portugal â Exposição Insular e Colonial Portugueza (1894)[citation needed]
- 1894 â Fremantle, Western Australia â Fremantle Industrial Exhibition
- 1895 â Adelaide, South Australia â Exhibition of Art and Industry
- 1895 - Charleroi, Belgium - Exposition internationale, industrielle, commerciale, agricole et horticole, avec annexes scientifiques et artistiques et concours ouvriers
- 1895 â Hobart, Tasmania â Tasmanian International Exhibition (1895)[13]
- 1895 â Ballarat, Victoria â Australian Industrial Exhibition (1895)[citation needed]
- 1895 â Bordeaux, France â Bordeaux Exposition
- 1895 â Kyoto, Japan â National Japanese Exhibition
- 1895 â Christchurch, New Zealand â Art and Industrial Exhibition
- 1895 â Atlanta, Georgia, United States â Cotton States and International Exposition (1895) (Atlanta Exposition)[71]
- 1895 â Montevideo, Uruguay - National Agricultural Exhibition
- 1896 â Rouen, France â National and Colonial Exposition[72]
- 1896 â Kiel, Germany â International Shipping and Fishery Exposition[citation needed]
- 1896 â Budapest, Austria-Hungary â Hungarian Millenary Exhibition [citation needed]
- 1896 â Wellington, New Zealand â Wellington Industrial Exhibition
- 1896 â Nizhny Novgorod, Russia â Pan Russian Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1896 â Malmö, Sweden â Nordic Industrial and Handicraft Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1896 â Berlin, Germany â Great Industrial Exposition of Berlin[60]
- 1896 â Mexico City, Mexico â International Exposition (1896) (never held)[35]
- 1896 â Cardiff, United Kingdom â Cardiff Fine Arts, Industrial, and Maritime Exhibition[73]
- 1896 â Geneva, Switzerland â Exposition National Suisse
- 1897 â Brussels, Belgium â Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles (1897)[71]
- 1897 â Arcachon, France â Arcachon International Exposition[74]
- 1897 â Guatemala City, Guatemala â Exposición Centroamericana[71]
- 1897 â London, United Kingdom â Imperial Victorian Exhibition[75]
- 1897 â Brisbane, Queensland â Queensland International Exhibition[76]
- 1897 â Chicago, Illinois, United States â Irish Fair (1897)[citation needed]
- 1897 â Nashville, Tennessee, United States â Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition[71]
- 1897 â Stockholm, Sweden â General Art and Industrial Exposition of Stockholm[71]
- 1897 â Kiev, Russian Empire â Agricultural Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1898 â Buenos Aires, Argentina â National Exhibition
- 1898 â Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire â Universal Scientific and Philanthropic Exposition (1898)[citation needed]
- 1898 â Auckland, New Zealand â Auckland Industrial and Mining Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1898 â Dunedin, New Zealand â Otago Jubilee Industrial Exhibition (1898)[citation needed]
- 1898 â Omaha, Nebraska, United States â Trans-Mississippi Exposition[71]
- 1898 â Bergen, Norway â International Fisheries Exposition (1898)[citation needed]
- 1898 â Munich, Germany â Kraft â und Arbeitsmaschinen-Ausstellung (1898)
- 1898 â San Francisco, California, United States â California's Golden Jubilee (1898)[77]
- 1898 â Turin, Italy â Esposizione Generale Italiana[76]
- 1898 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â Jubiläums-Ausstellung[76]
- 1898 â Launceston, Tasmania â Tasmanian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition
- 1898 â Grahamstown, South Africa â Industrial and Arts Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1899 â Coolgardie, Western Australia â Western Australian International Mining and Industrial Exhibition[76]
- 1899 â Como, Italy â Como Electrical Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1899 â Omaha, Nebraska, United States â Greater America Exposition
- 1899 â Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States â National Export Exposition[76]
- 1899 â London, United Kingdom â Greater Britain Exhibition[78]
1900s
- 1900 â Paris, France â Exposition Universelle (1900)[71] â Le Grand Palais
- 1900 â Adelaide, South Australia â Century Exhibition of Arts and Industries (1900)[citation needed]
- 1900 â Christchurch, New Zealand â Canterbury Jubilee Industrial Exhibition
- 1901 â Bendigo, Australia â Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition
- 1901 â Buffalo, New York, United States â Pan-American Exposition[71]
- 1901 â Glasgow, United Kingdom â Glasgow International Exhibition (1901)[71]
- 1901 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â Bosnische Weihnachts-Ausstellung (1901)
- 1901 â Charleston, South Carolina, United States â South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition[71]
- 1902 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â International Fishery Exposition
- 1902 â Turin, Italy â Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna[71]
- 1902 â Hanoi, French Indochina â Hanoi exhibition (Indo China Exposition Française et Internationale)[71]
- 1902 â Lille, France â International Exposition of Lille
- 1902 â Cork, United Kingdom â Cork International Exhibition[79]
- 1902 â Wolverhampton, United Kingdom â Wolverhampton Art and Industrial Exhibition
- 1902 â St. Petersburg, Russia â International Fisheries Exhibition
- 1902 â New York City, United States â United States, Colonial and International Exposition (1902) (never held)[35]
- 1902 â Toledo, Ohio, United States â Ohio Centennial and Northwest Territory Exposition (1902) â (never held)[35]
- 1903 â Melbourne, Australia â Australian Federal International Exhibition
- 1903 â Osaka, Japan â Fifth National Industrial Exhibition[76]
- 1904 â St. Louis, Missouri, United States â Louisiana Purchase Exposition[71] (also called Louisiana Purchase International Exposition and Olympic Games ): 1904 Summer Olympics
- 1904 â Cape Town, South Africa â Cape Town Industrial Exhibition
- 1905 â Portland, Oregon, United States â Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition[71]
- 1905 â Liège, Belgium â Exposition universelle et internationale de Liège (1905)[71]
- 1905 â London, United Kingdom â Naval, Shipping and Fisheries Exhibition[76]
- 1905 â New York City, United States â Irish Industrial Exposition (1905)[80]
- 1906 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â Hygiene Exhibition
- 1906 â Milan, Italy â Esposizione Internazionale del Sempione[71]
- 1906 â London, United Kingdom â Imperial Austrian Exhibition[76]
- 1906 â Marseille, France â Exposition coloniale (1906)[81]
- 1906 â Bucharest, Romania â Romanian General Exposition
- 1906 â Tourcoing, France â International Exposition of Textile Industries
- 1906â1907 â Christchurch, New Zealand â International Exhibition (1906)[71]
- 1907 â Bordeaux, France â International Maritime Exposition
- 1907 â Tokyo, Japan â Tokyo Industrial Exhibition
- 1907 â Bergen, Norway â Nordic Marine Motor Exhibition
- 1907 â Dublin, United Kingdom â Irish International Exhibition[71]
- 1907 â Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States â Jamestown Exposition
- 1907 â Chicago, Illinois, United States â World's Pure Food Exposition (1907)[citation needed]
- 1907 â Mannheim, Germany â Internationale Kunst-Ausstellung (1907)[citation needed]
- 1908 â Trondheim, Norway â Scandinavian Fisheries Exhibition
- 1908 â Zaragoza, Spain â Hispano-French Exposition of 1908[76]
- 1908 â London, United Kingdom â Franco-British Exhibition (1908)[71]
- 1908 â Edinburgh, United Kingdom â Scottish National Exhibition[82][83]
- 1908 â New York City, United States â International Mining Exposition (1908)
- 1908 â Rio de Janeiro, Brazil â Exhibition of the Centenary of the Opening of the Ports of Brazil
- 1908 â Marseille, France â Exposition International de l'Electricite[84][85]
- 1909 â London, United Kingdom â Imperial International Exhibition[86]
- 1909 â Nancy, France â Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France[87]
- 1909 â Seattle, Washington, United States â Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition[71]
- 1909 â New York City, United States â Hudson-Fulton Celebration[88]
- 1909 â San Francisco, California, United States â Portolá Festival (October 19-23, 1909)[89][90][91][92][93][94]
- 1909 â Quito, Ecuador â National Ecuadorian Exposition[76]
1910s
- 1910 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â International Hunting Exposition
- 1910 â Santiago, Chile â International Agricultural and Industrial Exposition
- 1910 â Bogotá, Colombia â Exposición del Centenario de la independencia (1910)[95]
- 1910 â Nanking, China â Nanyang Industrial Exposition[71]
- 1910 â Brussels, Belgium â Brussels International 1910[71]
- 1910 â Buenos Aires, Argentina â Exposición Internacional del Centenario[citation needed]
- 1910 â Nagoya, Japan â Nagoya Industrial Exhibition
- 1910 â London, United Kingdom â JapanâBritish Exhibition[76]
- 1910 â San Francisco, California, United States â Admission Day Festival (1910) September 8, 9, 10[96][97][98][99][100]
- 1910 â Vienna, Austria-Hungary â Internationale Jagd-Ausstellung (1910)[76]
- 1911 â Charleroi, Belgium â Charleroi Exposition
- 1911 â Havana, Cuba â Cuban National Exposition[citation needed]
- 1911 â Roubaix, France â International Exposition of Northern France
- 1911 â Dresden, Germany â International Hygiene Exhibition[76]
- 1911 â London, United Kingdom â Coronation Exhibition (1911)[76]
- 1911 â London, United Kingdom â Festival of Empire[101]
- 1911 â Rome, Italy â Esposizione internazionale d'arte (1911)[76]
- 1911 â Wellington, New Zealand â Coronation Industrial Exhibition
- 1911 â Turin, Italy â Turin International[76]
- 1911 â Omsk, Russia â Western Siberian Exhibition
- 1911 â Glasgow, United Kingdom â Scottish Exhibition of National History, Art and Industry[76]
- 1911 â New York City, United States â International Mercantile Exposition (1911)[102]
- 1912 â Manila, Philippines â Philippine Exposition (1912)[103]
- 1912 â London, United Kingdom â Latin-British Exhibition[104]
- 1912, 1917 â Tokyo, Japan â Grand Exhibition of Japan (planned for 1912, postponed to 1917 and then never held)[105]
- 1913 â Melbourne, Australia - Great All-Australian Exhibition
- 1913 â Leipzig, Germany â International Building Trades Exposition
- 1913 â Auckland, New Zealand â Auckland Exhibition[104]
- 1913 â Ghent, Belgium â Exposition universelle et internationale (1913)[71]
- 1913 â Amsterdam, Netherlands â Tentoonstelling De Vrouw 1813â1913[106]
- 1913 â Kiev, Russian Empire â All Russian Exhibition
- 1913 â Knoxville, Tennessee, United States â National Conservation Exposition[107]
- 1914 â London, United Kingdom â Anglo-American Exhibition[104]
- 1914 â Malmö, Sweden â Baltic Exhibition[108]
- 1914 â Boulogne-sur-Mer, France â International Exposition of Sea Fishery Industries (1914)[citation needed]
- 1914 â Lyon, France â Exposition internationale urbaine de Lyon[citation needed]
- 1914 â Tokyo, Japan â Tokyo Taisho Exposition
- 1914 â Cologne, Germany â Werkbund Exhibition (1914)[109]
- 1914 â Bristol, United Kingdom â International Exhibition (1914)[110]
- 1914 â Nottingham, United Kingdom â Universal Exhibition (1914) (work begun on site 1913 but never held)[111][112]
- 1914 â Semarang, Dutch East Indies â Colonial Exhibition of Semarang (Colonial Exposition)[citation needed]
- 1914 â Christiania, Norway â 1914 Jubilee Exhibition (Norges Jubilæumsutstilling)[113]
- 1914 â Baltimore, United States â National Star-Spangled Banner Centennial Celebration[114]
- 1914 â Genoa, Italy â International exhibition of marine and maritime hygiene [citation needed]
- 1915 â Casablanca, Morocco â Casablanca Fair of 1915[citation needed]
- 1915 â San Francisco, California, United States â PanamaâPacific International Exposition[71] Palace of Fine Arts
- 1915 â Panama City, Panama â Exposición Nacional de Panama (1915)[104]
- 1915 â Richmond, United States â Negro Historical and Industrial Exposition (1915)[citation needed]
- 1915 â Chicago, United States â Lincoln Jubilee and Exposition (1915)[115]
- 1915â1916 â San Diego, California, United States â PanamaâCalifornia Exposition[71]
- 1916 â Wellington, New Zealand â British Commercial and Industrial Exhibition
- 1918 â New York City, United States â Bronx International Exposition of Science, Arts and Industries[104]
- 1918 â Los Angeles, United States â California Liberty Fair (1918)[citation needed]
1920s
- 1920 â Adelaide, Australia â All-Australian Peace Exhibition
- 1920 â Shanghai, China â American-Chinese Exposition[35]
- 1921 â Riga, Latvia â International Exhibition of Agriculture and Industry
- 1921 â Wellington, New Zealand â Exhibition of New Zealand Industries
- 1921 â London, United Kingdom â International Exhibition of Rubber and Other Tropical Products (1921)
- 1922 â Marseille, France â Exposition nationale coloniale (1922)[104]
- 1922 â Tokyo, Japan â Peace Exhibition (1922)[citation needed]
- 1922 â Christchurch, New Zealand â Exhibition of New Zealand Industries
- 1922â1923 â Rio de Janeiro, Brazil â Exposição do Centenario do Brasil (1922)[71]
- 1923 â Auckland, New Zealand â Dominion Industrial Exhibition
- 1923 â Los Angeles, United States â American Historical Review and Motion Picture Exposition (1923)
- 1923 â Calcutta, India â Calcutta Exhibition (1923) preparatory to British Empire Exhibition
- 1923 â Moscow, Soviet Union â All-Russian Agricultural and Domestic Industries Exhibition
- 1923 â Gothenburg, Sweden â Gothenburg Exhibition (1923) (Jubileumsutställningens i Göteborg) (Liseberg)[104]
- 1923â1924 â Hokitika, New Zealand â British and Intercolonial Exhibition[116]
- 1924 â Wembley, London, United Kingdom â British Empire Exhibition
- 1924 â New York City, United States â French Exposition (1924)[117]
- 1924â1925 Buenos Aires, Argentina â Industrial Exposition
- 1925 â Adelaide, Australia â All-Australian Exhibition
- 1925 â Wellington, New Zealand â Dominion Industrial Exhibition
- 1925 â San Francisco, California, United States â California's Diamond Jubilee (1925)
- 1925 â Paris, France â International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts[71]
- 1925â1926 â Dunedin, New Zealand â New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition[71]
- 1926 â Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States â Sesquicentennial Exposition[71]
- 1926 â Berlin, Germany â Internationale Polizeiausstellung (1926)
- 1927 â Lyon, France â Foire internationale (1925)
- 1927 â Stuttgart, Germany â Werkbund Exhibition
- 1928 â Cologne, Germany â International Press Exhibition
- 1928 â Long Beach, United States â Pacific Southwest Exposition (1928)[71]
- 1929 â Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom â North East Coast Exhibition
- 1929 â Hangzhou, China â Westlake Exposition
- 1929â1930 â Seville, Spain â Ibero-American Exposition of 1929
- 1929â1930 â Barcelona, Spain,[71] â 1929 Barcelona International Exposition
1930s
- 1930 â Adelaide, Australia â All-Australian Exhibition
- 1930 â Antwerp, Belgium[71] â Exposition internationale coloniale, maritime et d'art flamand
- 1930 â Liège, Belgium[118] â Exposition internationale de la grande industrie, sciences et applications, art wallon ancien
- 1930 â Oran, Algeria â Oran Exposition
- 1930 â Dresden, Germany â International Hygiene Exposition
- 1930 â Stockholm, Sweden â Stockholm Exhibition (1930) (Utställningen av konstindustri, konsthandverk och hemslöjd)[119]
- 1930 â Trondheim, Norway â Trøndelag Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1931 â Paris, France[118] â Paris Colonial Exposition[119]
- 1931 â Berlin, Germany â International Building Exposition
- 1932 â Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine â Levant Fair[120]
- 1933 â Tokyo, Japan â Women's and Children International Exhibition
- 1933â1934 â Buenos Aires, Argentina â Industrial Exposition
- 1933â1934 â Chicago, Illinois, United States[118] â Century of Progress International Exposition[119]
- 1934 â Melbourne, Australia â Centenary All Australian Exhibition
- 1934 â Porto, Portugal â Portuguese colonial exhibition[104][119]
- 1934 â Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine â Levant Fair[119]
- 1935 â Yokohama, Japan â Grand Yokohama Exposition
- 1935 â Moscow, Soviet Union â All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (VSKhV)[citation needed]
- 1935 â Brussels, Belgium[118][119] â Brussels International Exposition (1935)
- 1935 â Porto Alegre, Brazil â Farroupilha Revolution centennial fair[119]
- 1935 â Taipei. Taiwan â The Taiwan Exposition: In Commemoration of the First Forty Years of Colonial Rule[121]
- 1935â1936 â San Diego, California United States[118] â California Pacific International Exposition[119]
- 1936 â Adelaide, Australia â Adelaide Centennial Exhibition
- 1936 â Stockholm, Sweden[122] ILIS 1936
- 1936 â Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine â Levant Fair[123]
- 1936 â Cleveland, United States â Great Lakes Exposition[104]
- 1936 â Dallas, Texas, United States â Texas Centennial Exposition[104]
- 1936â1937 â Johannesburg, South Africa[118] â Empire Exhibition, South Africa[124][119]
- 1937 â Cleveland, Ohio, United States â Great Lakes Exposition[125]
- 1937 â Dallas, United States â Greater Texas & Pan-American Exposition[104][119]
- 1937 â Berlin, Germany â International Hunting Exposition
- 1937 â Düsseldorf, Germany â Reichsausstellung Schaffendes Volk[104]
- 1937 â Miami, United States[119] â Pan American Fair (1937)
- 1937 â Paris, France[118][119] â Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937)
- 1937 â Nagoya, Japan â Nagoya Pan-Pacific Peace Exposition[119]
- 1938 â Berlin, Germany â International Handiworks Exposition
- 1938 â Glasgow, United Kingdom[118] â Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938
- 1938 â Helsinki, Finland[122] Second International Aeronautic Exhibition
- 1939 â Wellington, New Zealand[119] â New Zealand Centennial Exhibition
- 1939 â Liège, Belgium â Exposition internationale de l'eau (1939)[104][122]
- 1939 â Zürich, Switzerland â Schweizerische Landesausstellung
- 1939 â Moscow, Soviet Union â All-Union Agricultural Exhibition
- 1939â1940 â New York City, United States[118] â 1939 New York World's Fair (exhibits included The World of Tomorrow, Futurama, Trylon and Perisphere)
- 1939â1940 â San Francisco, California, United States[118] â Golden Gate International Exposition
1940s
- 1940 â Lisbon, Portugal[118] â Portuguese World Exhibition
- 1940 â Chicago, Illinois, United States â American Negro Exposition
- 1940 â Los Angeles, California, United States â Pacific Mercado (1940) (never held)[35][126]
- 1940 â Naples, Italy â Mostra Triennale delle Terre Italiane dâOltremare (Triennial Exhibition of Overseas Italian Territories)
- 1940 â Tokyo, Japan â Grand International Exposition of Japan (1940) (never held)[35][126]
- 1942 â Los Angeles, California, United States â Cabrillo Fair (1942) (never held)[35]
- 1942 â Rome, Italy â Esposizione universale (1942) (E42) (never held)[35][126]
- 1943 â Stockholm, Sweden â Norwegian Exhibition[127]
- 1947 â Paris, France[122] â International Exhibition on Urbanism and Housing
- 1948 â Brussels, Belgium â Foire coloniale (1948)
- 1949 â Stockholm, Sweden â Universal Sport Exhibition[122]
- 1949 â Lyon, France[122] â International Exhibition on Urbanism and Housing
- 1949â1950 â Port-au-Prince, Haiti[118] â Exposition internationale du bicentenaire de Port-au-Prince
1950s
- 1951 â Lille, France[122] â The International Textile Exhibition[128]
- 1951 â London, United Kingdom[118] â Festival of Britain â Skylon
- 1952 â Colombo, Ceylon â Colombo Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1953 â St Louis, Missouri, United States â intended to commemorate the Louisiana Purchase's sesquicentennial, but never held[126]
- 1953 â Manila, Philippines â the Philippines International Fair of 1953, 1 February â 30 April 1953, to show off the recovery of the Philippines from WW2 and as the first democracy in the Far East[129][130][131][132]
- 1953 â Jerusalem, Israel â International Exhibition and Fair Jerusalem Israel Conquest of the desert[122]
- 1953 â Rome, Italy â Agricultural Exposition of Rome EA 53 Rome[122][133]
- 1954 â Naples, Italy â Oltremare Exhibition â Campi Flegrei[122][133]
- 1954 â Bogota, Colombia â First International Industry and Commerce Fair of Bogota[citation needed]
- 1954 â Damascus, Syria â "Damascus World Fair".
- 1954â1955 â São Paulo, Brazil â Fourth Centenary Exhibition[citation needed]
- 1955 â Turin, Italy â International Expo of Sport Turin 1955[122][133]
- 1955 â Helsingborg, Sweden[122] Helsingborg Exhibition 1955[134]
- 1955 â Ciudad Trujillo (Santo Domingo), Dominican Republic â Feria de la Paz y Confraternidad del Mundo Libre[104]
- 1956 â Beit Dagan, Israel â Exhibition of citriculture[122]
- 1957 â Berlin[122] International Building Exposition[135]
- 1958 â Brussels, Belgium[118] â Expo '58 (Exposition Universelle et Internationale de Bruxelles) â Atomium
- 1959 â New Delhi, India â World Agricultural Fair[136]
- 1959 â Moscow, Soviet Union â Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh)[137]
1960s
- 1960 â cancelled (planned site: Caracas, Venezuela)
- 1961 â Turin, Italy â Exposition International du Travail[122][138] Expo 61
- 1962 â Seattle, United States[118] â Century 21 Exposition â Space Needle
- 1964 â Lausanne, Switzerland â Expo 64 â Schweizerische Landesausstellung
- 1964â1965 â New York City, United States[118] â 1964/1965 New York World's Fair (note: not sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions) â Unisphere
- 1965 â Munich, West Germany â International Exhibition of Transport and Communication[139]
- 1967 â Montreal, Quebec, Canada[118] â Expo 67, (Universal and International Exhibition of 1967)
- 1968 â San Antonio, Texas, United States[118][122] â HemisFair '68 â Tower of the Americas
1970s
- 1970 â Osaka, Japan[118] â Expo '70 (Japan World Exposition)
- 1971 â Budapest, Hungary[122][140] â Expo 71 (Exhibition World of Hunting)
- 1974 â Spokane, Washington, United States[118][122] â Expo '74 (International Exposition on the Environment) â Riverfront Park
- 1975 â Okinawa, Japan[118][122] â Expo '75 (International Ocean Exposition)
1980s
- 1980 â Montreal, Quebec, Canada â Floralies Internationales de Montréal
- 1981 â Plovdiv, Bulgaria â Expo 81[141]
- 1982 â Amsterdam, Netherlands â Floriade 1982
- 1982 â Knoxville, Tennessee, United States â 1982 World's Fair â Sunsphere[122]
- 1984 â New Orleans, Louisiana, United States â 1984 Louisiana World Exposition[118][122]
- 1984 â Liverpool, United Kingdom â International Garden Festival Liverpool '84
- 1985 â Plovdiv, Bulgaria â Expo 85[142]
- 1985 â Tsukuba, Japan â Expo 85[118][122]
- 1986 â Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada â Expo 86[118][122]
- 1988 â Brisbane, Australia â Expo '88[118][122]
- 1989 â Nagoya, Japan â World Design Exhibition 1989
1990s
- 1990 â Osaka, Japan â Expo '90
- 1991 â Plovdiv, Bulgaria â Second World Exhibition of inventions of the young[122][143]
- 1992 â three expositions (1 was cancelled) celebrating 500 years since Christopher Columbus reached the Americas
- Seville, Spain â Seville Expo '92 Universal Exposition, port where Columbus started his voyage[118]
- Genoa, Italy â Genoa Expo '92 Specialized Exposition, city where Columbus was born[118]
- Columbus, Ohio, United States - AmeriFlora '92 Horticultural Exposition, city named in honor of Columbus
- Chicago, Illinois, United States (Cancelled) â meant to generically represent the Americas-side of Columbus' voyage[144]
- 1992 â Zoetermeer, Netherlandsâ Floriade 1992
- 1993 â Stuttgart, Germany â Internationale Gartenbauausstellung 93
- 1993 â Daejeon, South Korea â Expo '93[118]
- 1995 â Vienna, Austria which was proposed to be a joint exhibition with Budapest. This was never held[144]
- 1996 â cancelled (planned site: Budapest, Hungary)[144]
- 1998 â Lisbon, Portugal â Expo '98[118]
- 1999 â Kunming, China â Expo '99[104]
2000s
- 2000 â Hanover, Germany â Expo 2000[145]
- 2000 â Greenwich, London, United Kingdom â Millennium Dome[104]
- 2002 â cancelled (planned site: Metro Manila, Philippines)[146][147]
- 2002 â cancelled (planned site: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia)[147]
- 2002 â Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands â Floriade 2002
- 2002 â Biel, Murten, Neuchâtel and Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland â Expo.02
- 2003 â Rostock, Germany â Internationale Gartenbauausstellung 2003
- 2004 â cancelled (planned site: Seine-Saint-Denis, France)[148]
- 2004 â Barcelona, Spain â Universal Forum of World Cultures[104]
- 2005 â Aichi, Japan â Expo 2005[149]
- 2006â2007 â Chiang Mai, Thailand â Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006
- 2008 â Zaragoza, Spain â Expo 2008[150]