Industrial Age · Europe · Culture

1867

Paris Exposition

April 1, 1867

Napoleon III's second world's fair drew eleven million visitors to an oval pavilion on the Champ de Mars, showing off machinery, railways, and empires. The Khedive of Egypt had a palace; Japan had its first official European exhibit; Krupp showed a fourteen-inch siege gun. The Second Empire was at the height of its confidence and three years from Sedan.