South African International Exhibition

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BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameSouth African International Exhibition
CountriesAt least 5 (including colonies), potentially 11 or more
South African International Exhibition
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameSouth African International Exhibition
Participant(s)
CountriesAt least 5 (including colonies), potentially 11 or more
Location
CountryCape Colony
CityCape Town, Cape Colony
Coordinates33°55′42″S 18°25′07″E / 33.9282485°S 18.41851°E / -33.9282485; 18.41851
Timeline
Opening15 February 1877
Closure17 November 1877

The South African International Exhibition was a world's fair held in Cape Town, Cape Colony in 1877.[1] It was officially opened on 15 February of that year[2][3] by Henry Bartle Frere.[citation needed]

The exhibition was held inside a custom-made building[4] that was constructed out of glass and iron in a style reminiscent of The Crystal Palace that housed London's Great Exhibition.[5] It was located on the grounds of the Freemasons' Lodge de Goede Hoop, which was being used as the Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope at that time.[6]

Exhibits

Aftermath

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