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Where is the next expo?

Where is the next expo?

Expo 2025
Buenos AiresExpo 2023Doha
Expo 2020/Nexts

Do they still have world expos?

At present there are two types of international exhibition: World Expos (formally known as International Registered Exhibitions) and Specialised Expos (formally known as International Recognised Exhibitions). Since 1995, the interval between two World Expos has been at least five years.

Do World Expos still exist?

What will happen in Dubai Expo 2020?

Expo 2020 Dubai’s three subthemes of Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability will inspire visitors to preserve and protect the planet, explore new frontiers and build a better future for everyone: Opportunity: Unlocking the potential for individuals and communities to shape the future.

Where was the Expo 2015 held in Italy?

Expo 2015 was a universal exposition hosted by Milan, Italy. It opened on May 1 at 10:00 CEST and closed on October 31. Milan hosted an exposition for the second time; the first was the 1906 Milan International. The Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) general assembly in Paris decided in favour of Milan on March 31, 2008.

How big is the Expo 2015 in Milan?

Sprawling across 110 hectares on the outskirts of Milan, this crazed collage of undulating tents, tilting green walls and parametrically-contorted lumps can mean only one thing: Expo 2015, latest in a long and controversial tradition of “world’s fairs”, has landed.

How big is the expo pavilion in Italy?

Piazza Italia and Piazza Expo at either end of the main boulevard, the former dominated by the 7,000-square-metre (1.7-acre) Italy pavilion and flanked by a second square (Piazza delle Regioni)

What was the protest at the Milan Expo?

In the centre of Milan, however, others have been making their voices heard in a different way. As the fair opened on May Day, thousands took to the streets to protest, while violent splinter groups smashed shopfronts and torched cars. “The Expo is a machine for burning public money,” said one protester, carrying a “No Expo” banner.