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Leipzig Trade Fair The Leipzig Trade Fair () is a major trade fair, which traces its roots back for nearly a millennium. After the Second World War, Leipzig fell within the territory of East Germany, whereupon the Leipzig Trade Fair became one of the most importan ...
the traditional goods fair was replaced with sample shows. The sample fairs are the usual type of trade fair today, which is facing another
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History

Since the beginning of European trade fair history in France in the 7th century, trade fairs have been held as goods fairs. This meant that the merchant took his "goods to be traded" to the respective trade fair location in order to present and sell them there. The
Champagne fairs The Champagne fairs were an annual cycle of trade fairs which flourished in different towns of the County of Champagne in Grand Est, Northeastern France in the 12th and 13th centuries, originating in local agricultural and stock fairs. Each fair l ...
held in the
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, which were of European importance at the time, also functioned according to this concept. When regional trade fair networks were formed in the area of what is now Germany in the 12th century, particularly on the two important European trade routes, the
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and the
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, this concept was adopted. The history of the sample fair is closely linked to the history of the trade fair in the city of Leipzig, which lay at the crossroads of these trade routes. Following its elevation to Imperial Trade Fair City in 1497 (expanded in 1507) through numerous privileges granted by
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, it developed into the leading trading centre in Germany. An influential
Leipzig merchant bourgeoisie The Leipzig merchant bourgeoisie (in German: ''Leipziger Handelsbürgertum'') refers to a historical social subgroup of the bourgeoisie in Leipzig, Germany, that was formed from the urban patriciate in the Middle Ages and existed as a prominent so ...
also developed at this point. At the beginning of the 19th century, it occasionally happened that traders only took samples of their products with them, because the
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that began in the 18th century gave rise to new sales and distribution channels. The goods could suddenly be produced in large quantities, more quickly, in the same style and
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developed, goods were transported ever faster and the new profession of sales representative emerged. In addition, the founding of the
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in 1871 meant that important trade tariffs for cities were no longer applicable. These factors plunged trade fair cities across Europe into a deep crisis. The important Leipzig Trade Fair in particular had to fear for its continued existence, because even the new and revolutionary inventions such as
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could not be sold in the largely medieval trading courtyards in Leipzig's city center. The imperial trade fair privilege also lost its validity. However, it was possible to profit from this development, because in 1895 the completely new sample fair concept was developed. Merchants now had the opportunity to take a variety of products to the Leipzig Trade Fair, and of each product they only took one corresponding sample, which was then exhibited in the newly built sample fair buildings, a new type of buildings in the
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. The samples presented could now be examined and tried out in detail by interested parties and were then - as is common today - ordered and delivered. The sample fair, with its wide range of consumer and capital goods, spread worldwide in the 20th century and is still the usual type of trade fair today. As a result of the conversion of the goods fair into the world's first sample fair, Leipzig rose to become a world trading center until the
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and after the
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it became a wealthy bourgeois city again. With the conversion to the sample fair concept, Leipzig's city centre underwent a profound transformation from 1894 onwards. Most of the trading and transit courtyards from the
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periods were ruthlessly demolished on a large scale. The
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was the first sample fair building in the world to open in Leipzig's city centre in 1901. It was followed by others such as
Specks Hof Specks Hof is a commercial building with the oldest preserved shopping arcade in Leipzig, Germany. The complex near St. Nicholas Church is an example of Leipzig's trade fair and trading buildings, which were built at the beginning of the 20th cen ...
, the Reichshof or the Mädlerpassage complex. These buildings with particularly large exhibition areas (e.g. in Specks Hof) are the first models for today's modern exhibition halls. They also introduced the so-called "compulsory tour", in which trade fair visitors had to follow a predetermined exhibition tour and cross the building on all levels. In addition, a completely new area was created on the south-eastern outskirts of the city, the Technische Messe, which together with the city centre formed the main exhibition centre. Due to the enormous success of the Leipzig Trade Fair, especially in the second half of the 1920s, the sample fair developed into a world trade fair concept in the 20th century. After 1945 and the elimination of Leipzig as a direct competitor, other German trade fair locations such as
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were able to develop into increasingly important trading centers. Large exhibition centers were created, such as the exhibition center in Hanover, which is the largest in the world with of covered area. Large trade fair centers also emerged in the Americas and later increasingly in Asia, such as the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) or the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. In the 20th century, the concept of the sample fair became established worldwide, but was ultimately held more and more as a more specialized form of trade fair. The concept of the sample fair is now being called into question by digital transformation and the Covid-19 pandemic. With the spring fair in March 1991, the history of the classic universal sample fairs also came to an end in Leipzig. Since 1996, specialist sample fairs have also been held at the new Leipzig exhibition grounds.http://www.leipziger-messe.de/unternehmen/geschichte/


Examples of sample fairs

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Bauma (trade fair) Bauma (International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Mining Machines, Construction Vehicles and Construction Equipment) is the world's largest trade fair in the construction industry. The trade fair, open to t ...
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Frankfurt Book Fair The Frankfurt Book Fair (German: , FBM) is the world's largest trade fair for books, based on the number of publishing companies represented. The five-day annual event in mid-October is held at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am ...
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Leipzig Book Fair The Leipzig Book Fair () is the second largest book fair in Germany after the Frankfurt Book Fair. The fair takes place annually over four days at the Leipzig Trade Fairground in the northern part of Leipzig, Saxony. It is the first large trad ...
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Farnborough International Airshow The Farnborough International Airshow is a trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries, where civilian and military aircraft are demonstrated to potential customers and investors in Farnborough, Hampshire. Since its first show in ...
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International Motor Show Germany The International Motor Show Germany or International Mobility Show Germany, in German known as the ''Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung'' (''IAA'' – International Automobile Exhibition), is one of the world's largest mobility trade fairs. I ...
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Nuremberg International Toy Fair The Nuremberg International Toy Fair (German language, German: ''Spielwarenmesse''), held annually since 1950, is the largest international trade fair for toys and games. Only trade visitors associated with the toy business, journalists and inv ...
*
CeBIT CeBIT was a computer expo which, at its peak, was the largest and most internationally representative. The trade fair was held each year on the Hanover fairground, the world's largest fairground, in Hanover, Germany. In its day, it was c ...
until 2018. *
Mustermesse Basel The Mustermesse Basel (short ''"muba"'') was a fair in the city of Basel, Switzerland, named after the Mustermesse (in English: Sample fair) concept. The first fair took place in 1917, and the latest fair took place in 2019. History The first ...
until 2019.


Bibliography

* Wolfgang Hocquél: ''Die Architektur der Leipziger Messe. Kaufmannshof, Messepalast, Passage, Messegelände.'' Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-345-00575-1


References

{{Reflist (Incorporates information translated from the German Wikipedia) Trade fairs History of Leipzig