
Paris Exposition of 1889
The Paris Exposition of 1889, officially the Exposition Universelle, was a world's fair held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. It showcased technological innovations, cultural exhibits, and architectural marvels from around the world. The event is famous for debuting the Eiffel Tower, which was constructed as its centerpiece and symbolized modern engineering. Visitors experienced new inventions, art, and global cultures, making it a landmark event in promoting innovation and international exchange. The exposition attracted millions of visitors and significantly influenced Paris’s development and global impression.