All-Russia Exhibition
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The All-Russia Industrial and Art Exhibitions (Russian: Всероссийские промышленные (мануфактурные) выставки) were a series of 16 exhibitions in the 19th century Russian Empire.[1]
Industrial exhibitions was organised by the law of 1828 under the jurisdiction of the Trade and Manufactory Department of the Ministry of Finance.[2]
Timeline
Year | City |
---|---|
1829 | Saint Petersburg |
1831 | Moscow |
1833 | Saint Petersburg |
1835 | Moscow |
1839 | Warsaw |
1841 | Saint Petersburg |
1843 | Moscow |
1845 | Warsaw |
1849 | Saint Petersburg |
1853 | Moscow |
1857 | Warsaw |
1861 | Saint Petersburg |
1865 | Moscow |
1870 | Saint Petersburg |
1882 | Moscow |
1896 | Nizhny Novgorod |
References
- ^ Korepanova S. A. Exhibition Activity in Russia in the 19th Century (All-Russian Exhibitions), PhD thesis. 2005 (in Russian)
- ^ Industrial Exhibitions – Saint-Petersburg Encyclopaedia
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