Crystal Palace
When did the Great Exhibition take place?
1851, from May 1 to October 15
What was the Crystal Palace?
A large glass and iron structure built for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London.
Where was the Crystal Palace initially erected?
Hyde Park, London.
What was the significance of the Crystal Palace in terms of architecture?
It showcased architectural innovation, demonstrating the possibilities of large-scale iron and glass construction.
What was the cultural impact of the Crystal Palace and the Great Exhibition?
It symbolized Victorian optimism, technological progress, and the belief in positive change through industry and commerce.
Where was the Crystal Palace relocated after the Great Exhibition?
It was dismantled and reconstructed in Sydenham Hill, South London.
Who designed the Crystal Palace?
Sir Joseph Paxton
What was housed inside the Crystal Palace during the Great Exhibition?
The Great Exhibition displayed industrial and cultural achievements from around the world
What is the legacy of the Crystal Palace?
While the original structure burned down in 1936, its legacy lives on in the concept of hosting world expos to showcase advancements in various fields.