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  1. The Crystal Palace was a cast iron and plate glass structure, originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. The exhibition took place from 1 May to 15 October 1851, and more than 14,000 exhibitors from around the world gathered in its 990,000 square feet (92,000 m 2) exhibition space to display examples of technology developed in the Industrial Revolution.

  2. Crystal Palace, giant glass-and-iron exhibition hall in Hyde Park, London, that housed the Great Exhibition of 1851. The structure was taken down and rebuilt (1852–54) at Sydenham Hill (now in the borough of Bromley), at which site it survived until 1936.

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  3. Crystal Palace is an area in South London, named after the Crystal Palace Exhibition building which stood in the area from 1854, until it was destroyed by fire in 1936. About 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Charing Cross , it includes one of the highest points in London , at 367 feet (112 m), [3] offering views over the capital.

  4. The Crystal Palace was originally created by Joseph Paxton to house the Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations that was to be staged in Hyde Park, London in 1851. When, after six months, the Great Exhibition closed its doors over six million people had visited it. Joseph Paxton was knighted and public opinion clamoured, without success, for ...

    • Crystal Palace Park. Roam among the oldest life-size dinosaur sculptures in the world at Crystal Palace Park. This Victorian park also homes its own maze, a giant chess board, the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, beautiful flower gardens and the remains of the glass palace walls.
    • Vintage delights.
    • Foodie paradise. Dine with a view at Joanna's Brasserie, which boasts sweeping vistas over London. The Exhibition Rooms offers modern British food in a classic dining room, while veggies can visit the friendly Domali Cafe which serves home-cooked vegetarian food.
    • Crystal Palace Food Market. Taking place every Saturday, this food market is perfect for foodies. It’s a community not-for-profit farmers' market, which brings you the best organic produce and locally-prepared food.
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  6. May 15, 2023 · Learn about the Crystal Palace, a vast exhibition hall built in 1851 for the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London's Hyde Park. Discover how it was moved, redesigned, and destroyed by fire, and what it represented for British culture and architecture.

  7. At the Crystal Palace, built to house the Great Exhibition in London's Hyde Park from 1 May until 15 October 1851. It was designed by Joseph Paxton in just 10 days, and incorporated 10 million feet of glass. The newly opened railway network allowed materials and men to be brought in from all over the country, cutting the time it took to build.