1. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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2. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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3. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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4. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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5. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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6. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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7. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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8. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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9. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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10. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

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11. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

Read more   Show in map

12. Barcelona Pavilion

The German Pavilion in Barcelona, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and built for the International Exposition in 1929.

The Pavilion was not only a pioneer for construction forms with a fresh, disciplined understanding of space, but also for modeling new opportunities for an exciting association of free art and architecture.

Read more   Show in map