General Industrial Exposition of Stockholm (1866)

The General Industrial Exposition of Stockholm (1866) (Swedish: 1866 års allmänna industriutställning i Stockholm) or only the Stockholm Exposition of 1866 (Swedish: Stockholmsutställningen 1866) was an international aviation exhibition held in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. It was the first international Art- and Industrial Exposition held after a European pattern in Sweden. Circa 3.800 people from Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland participated. The exposition was took place in the Industrial Hall at Kungsträdgården and at the Nationalmuseum on Blasieholmen in Stockholm between the 15 June and the 14 October 1866.

interior showing Molin's fountain

References

    • Lorentz Dietrichson, Den skandinaviska konstexpositionen i Stockholm 1866 (1866), litteraturanmälan av Carl Rupert Nyblom i Svensk literatur-tidskrift (1866), sid. 308-313.

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