The Milan International was a world's fair held in Milan in 1906[1] titled L'Esposizione Internazionale del Sempione, or sometimes The Great Expo of Work.
The fair was held in Sempione Park and Piazza d'Armi,[2] with the first location hosting fine arts displays and the latter industrial and engineering exhibits, along with the foreign pavilions.
[1] Countries contributing included many from Western Europe,[4] China, Japan, Turkey, United States, Canada and several South American countries shared a pavilion.
The International Commission on Occupational Health was founded at the Milan International and is still active; and the Milan aquarium was built, and is still standing.
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