EXPO Zaragoza 2008 | |
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Overview | |
BIE-class | Specialized exposition |
Category | International Recognized Exhibition |
Name | Expo 2008 |
Area | 8.1 hectares (20 acres) |
Visitors | 5,650,941 |
Participant(s) | |
Countries | 104 |
Organizations | 21 |
Location | |
Country | Spain |
City | Zaragoza |
Coordinates | 41°40′8.58″N 0°54′10.27″W / 41.6690500°N 0.9028528°W |
Timeline | |
Bidding | June 2003 |
Awarded | December 16, 2004 |
Opening | June 14, 2008 |
Closure | September 14, 2008 |
Specialized expositions | |
Previous | Expo 2005 in Nagoya |
Next | Expo 2012 in Yeosu |
Universal expositions | |
Previous | Expo 2000 in Hannover |
Next | Expo 2010 in Shanghai |
Horticultural expositions | |
Previous | Royal Flora Ratchaphruek in Chiang Mai |
Next | Floriade 2012 in Venlo |
Expo 2008 was an international exposition held from Saturday, 14 June to Sunday, 14 September 2008 in Zaragoza, Spain, with the theme of "Water and Sustainable Development". The exposition was placed in a meander of the river Ebro. It was coordinated by the Bureau of International Expositions, the organization responsible for sanctioning World's Fairs.
Zaragoza, host city for the International Exposition, is the administrative and financial capital of the autonomous community of Aragon and Spain's fifth most populous city. Zaragoza was elected the host city of Expo 2008 on 16 December 2004 by the BIE, beating Thessaloniki (Greece) and Trieste (Italy).
The exhibition’s most emblematic buildings were the Water Tower, an 80-metre-high transparent building designed by Enrique de Teresa to evoke a drop of water, Zaha Hadid's Bridge Pavilion, and the river aquarium. The exposition site also hosted several events, including a daily parade by Cirque du Soleil called The Awakening of the Serpent.
Aside from the countries, non-government organizations and private companies took part in Expo 2008, always with the idea of water and sustainable development. Prior to the event, the Expo 2008 host committee estimated that the expo event could generate 135 million euros in receipts for admission to the exhibition centre.
The Bridge Pavilion was one of the most emblematic buildings of Expo 2008. Designed by Zaha Hadid, it was built in two levels with the shape of a gladiolus opening and closing. It joins the neighbourhood of La Almozara and the Expo site with a central island in the river Ebro.