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How to Say "exhibition" in Spanish

The most common Spanish word forexhibitionis exposiciónuse 'exposición' for a public display of art, goods, or information, often in a museum or gallery setting, emphasizing the act of exposing something for viewing..

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exposición

nounA2general
Use 'exposición' for a public display of art, goods, or information, often in a museum or gallery setting, emphasizing the act of exposing something for viewing.

Examples

La nueva exposición de arte moderno es espectacular.

The new modern art exhibition is spectacular.

exhibición

nounA2general
Choose 'exhibición' primarily for art or museum shows, focusing on the presentation and showing of items, similar to 'exposición' but sometimes with a slightly more formal or curated feel.

Examples

La exhibición de arte comienza a las ocho.

The art exhibition starts at eight.

feria

FEH-ree-ah/ˈfe.ɾja/

nounB1general
Use 'feria' for a large-scale public event where companies or individuals display and sell products or services, often referred to as a trade fair, market, or festival.
Two professionals in simple business attire shaking hands enthusiastically in front of a sleek, colorful trade show booth.

Examples

Estaremos presentando nuestro nuevo producto en la feria de tecnología la próxima semana.

We will be presenting our new product at the technology trade fair next week.

La feria del libro atrajo a miles de visitantes internacionales.

The book exhibition attracted thousands of international visitors.

Exposición vs. Exhibición

Learners often confuse 'exposición' and 'exhibición' as they both translate to 'exhibition' in English and are used for art shows. While interchangeable in many art contexts, 'exposición' is more general for any public display, whereas 'exhibición' can sometimes imply a more curated or performance-like showing.

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