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1869 Amsterdam
Name: | International Exhibition of Domestic Economy |
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Venue: | Palais des Beaux Arts. |
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Exhibitors: | 2,325 |
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The general view (by Augustinus Jacobus Bernardus) above is looking from the north at the Paleis voor Volksvlijt in Amsterdam with a co-located Exhibition of Arts and Crafts in the garden of the Palace in 1869. In the foreground is the entrance gate and on the left in the distance the Amstel-Hotel.
The exhibition was notable for its prepared foods, inexpensive clothing, house furniture and fittings and other
household articles. It also had a carousel and a bathhouse.
Hardy’s Cognac Fine Champagne was awarded the Diploma of Excellence.
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Gerard Heineken had a stand at the event where he was offering top-fermentating beers, but saw that
Anton Dreher from Vienna’s lager was getting all the attention of visitors. Heineken switched to bottom-fermenting lagers and by 1873 had completely abandonned top-fermentation. Probably how the company
could later claim it made ‘probably the best beer in the world’.
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