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  2. Drupa - Wikipedia

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    Drupa (stylized drupa) is the largest printing equipment exhibition in the world, held every four years by Messe Düsseldorf in Düsseldorf, Germany.The word drupa is a portmanteau of the German words Druck und Papier ("print and paper").

  3. Harry Potter: The Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition featured props, costumes, and other artefacts from the creation of the Harry Potter film series. [5] Among the items displayed were Harry Potter's wand and eyeglasses. Also featured were film sets, such the Great Hall and Gryffindor Common Room from the fictional school Hogwarts , which is a major setting in the series.

  4. List of world's fairs - Wikipedia

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    1801 – Paris, France – Second Exposition (1801). After the success of the exposition of 1798 a series of expositions for French manufacturing followed (1801, 1802, 1806, 1819, 1823, 1827, 1834, 1844 and 1849) until the first properly international (or universal) exposition in France in 1855.

  5. MEDICA Trade Fair - Wikipedia

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    Medica was launched in 1969 as the Diagnostics Week [5] in Karlsruhe, Germany, with 135 exhibitors and 2,500 square meters of exhibition space. In 1972, the exhibition moved to Düsseldorf, where it has been held annually ever since. In 1974 the fair was renamed Medica. It was originally conceived as a trade event for a national audience ...

  6. IFA Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The IFA (/ ˈ i f ɑː / EE-fah) or Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (International radio exhibition Berlin, a.k.a. 'Berlin Radio Show') is one of the oldest industrial exhibitions in Germany. Between 1924 and 1939 it was an annual event, but from 1950 it was held every other year until 2005.

  7. 2024 in art - Wikipedia

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    April 26 until October 13 – Rebecca Horn at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, Germany. [20] May 7 until March 24, 2024 – Martha Jackson Jarvis: What the Trees Have Seen at the Baltimore Museum of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. [21] June 14 until October 14 – Guillaume Lethière at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

  8. Walker’s “Appeal” helped inspire “On the Ban Wagon: The Power of the Pen,” an art installation currently on display at the D.A. Dorsey House in Overtown through Dec. 20, 2024.

  9. 2024 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    1 March – A soldier kills four people during a spree shooting in Scheeßel and Bothel in Lower Saxony before being detained. [15]4 March – Four people are killed and 21 others are injured in a fire at a nursing home in Bedburg-Hau, North Rhine-Westphalia.