Finnish Universal Exhibition
The first Finnish Universal Exhibition was held in Helsinki in 1876.[1][2] the exhibition had been suggested in 1868, but was impacted by the great famine.[3]
Finnish Universal Exhibition | |
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![]() Alexander II of Russia, Alexander III of Russia, Maria Alexandrova and Maria Feodorovna at the exhibition | |
Overview | |
BIE-class | Unrecognized exposition |
Name | Finnish Universal Exhibition |
Visitors | 90 000 |
Organized by | J V Snellman |
Location | |
Country | Grand Duchy of Finland |
City | Helsinki |
Venue | Kaivopuisto Park |
Coordinates | 60°09′25″N 24°57′25″E |
Timeline | |
Opening | 1 July 1876 |
Closure | mid September 1876 |
The fair was held at Kaivopuisto Park, led by J.V.Snellman and Theodor Höijeriltä was an architect.[3]
Exhibits

The A5 locomotive at the exhibition
The 1679[3] exhibitors included one showing a Finnish Steam Locomotive Class A5.[4]
Visitors
Alexander II of Russia, Alexander III of Russia, Maria Alexandrova and Maria Feodorovna visited 2 weeks after the fair opened. 93000 tickets were redeemed.[3]
References
- Pelle, Findling, ed. (2008). "Appendix D:Fairs Not Included". Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 422. ISBN 978-0-7864-3416-9.
- "general_history-encountering-foreignness.pdf" (PDF). Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- "Kaivopuisto | Vihreät sylit" (in Finnish).
- "Ikkunat Auki". Retrieved 14 September 2021.
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