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1867: 1326: 45: 1383: 1375: 940:: a work designed by architect Josep Goday in the noucentist style. It hosted an exhibition about past, present and future of the host city. Located between the Plaza de los Bellos Oficios (today Plaça de Carles Buïgas), the Avenida de la Técnica (currently Carrer de la Guàrdia Urbana), the Avenida Rius i Taulet and the Alfonso XIII Centre, it covered an area of 2,115 m. It is a brick and Montjuic stone building. Its façade is decorated with several sculptures, allegories of Barcelona and its history, carved by sculptors Frederic Marès, Eusebi Arnau and Pere Jou. It is currently the 1249: 1922: 1350: 443: 1749:: designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, it was located in Plaza de la Luz, between the Communications and Transport Centre and the Centre for Textile Arts. The company Electric Supplies Co. was in charge of supplying electricity for the entire Exhibition grounds. A rectangular single-volume building, similar to an industrial ship, it went almost unnoticed during the event, being one of Mies' least well-regarded works and one of the last in which he used brick walls, passing on to using glass from then on. 1683: 725:(or Labour Centre): initially named the Centre of Pedagogy, Hygiene and Social Institutions, it was designed by Josep Maria Jujol and Andrés Calzada, and is located between the Plaza de España and the Avenida de la Reina María Cristina. With an area of 6,500 m, like the Communications and Transport Centre its structure had to be adapted to an elevated room supported on columns over the Plaza de España, with an irregularly shaped floor arrayed around a central space, with a large rotunda topped by an eastern-style 670: 1711: 4317: 1647: 1158: 1171: 521: 1422: 1224: 1363: 1273: 1005:. With an area of 4,000 m, it was dedicated to the graphical arts, particularly book printing. Entrance was via a staircase and two lateral ramps for vehicles, with a façade formed by arcaded galleries, with pavilions to the sides and a central drum over which a dome is elevated. Once again, the German exhibition designed by Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich stood out, composed of glass cabinets in geometric shapes. Since 1935 it has housed the Archeological Museum of Catalonia. 1671: 1659: 1103:: designed by Antoni Darder in 1927, it had an area of 5,000 m and is located between the Royal Pavilion and the Centre of Missions. It formed part of the "Art in Spain" section, containing collections of paintings, sculpture, drawings and engravings from the 19th century. Rectangular in plan, its main façade had a central body and two symmetrical wings, with a central structure in the form of semicircular arches resembling the work of the Italian architect Filippo Juvara. 970:: located between calle Lérida and the Avenida de la Técnica, this building was designed by Manuel Casas and Manuel Puig and had an area of 12,000 m. The building was organised around a central patio, covered by a rectangular glass structure; the rest of the building was in a French baroque style, with a monumental appearance. The façade displayed a set of receding and protruding shapes, from which two large towers topped with domes and lanterns stood out. In 1955, the 2018: 1699: 714:: Designed by Félix de Azúa and Adolf Florensa in 1926, it was built in a neoclassical style inspired by the architecture of the French academy. It was one of the largest buildings of the Exposition, with an area of 16,000 m. With entrances onto the Plaza de España and Avenida de la Reina María Cristina, its structure is organised around a floor projecting out onto Plaza de España and supported by columns. The Avenida's façade is in the form of a 1301: 1199: 822:: designed by Eusebi Bona and Francisco Aznar, this building is situated between the Avenida de la Reina María Cristina, the Avenida Rius i Taulet and the Plaza del Universo. With an area of 10.000 m, it had two floors, the first with a large showroom, with a stage and projection room, and various exhibition rooms. The building's façade is notable, in the classical, monumental style, decorated with sculptures by Joan Pueyo: four groups of 1235: 1314: 1184: 1145: 1785:: designed by Jaume Mestres i Fossas, its objective was to present the works of various Catalan artists who were not represented in the official section, for which reason it coexisted in private form. The building, in an art deco style, was octagonal with a stepped dome, while the interior distribution of space and decoration were rationalist in style, one of the few national examples of avant-garde type. Participating artists included 2095:, connecting the Plaza de España with the Exhibition district. The construction of all these public works lead to a great demand for workers, causing a large increase in immigration to the city from all parts of Spain. At the same time, the increase in population lead to the construction of various workers' districts with "cheap housing", such as the Aunós Group in Montjuic and the Milans del Bosch and Baró de Viver Groups in Besós. 1286: 1743:: located on Paseo de Santa Madrona, it was designed by Antoni Darder and constructed in 1928. The building is U-shaped, surrounded by gardens, and has a tower to one side and an octagonal dome over its central section. Darder followed the "art deco" style which was popular in the 1920s, with an intelligent distribution of internal space and a playful use of exterior volume. In 1932 it became the Forestier Municipal Kindergarten. 1335: 1212: 1260: 1812: 1411:); most of these countries had their own pavilions, except for Austria, Czechoslovakia, Finland and Switzerland. Apart from these countries, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States participated in an unofficial capacity. Each country had a week dedicated to it throughout the course of the event, with a highlight of the German week being the flight of the 467:
promoting electrical industry, so that in 1925 the event was renamed the International Exhibition in Barcelona. The change of objective led to the reorganization of the exhibition, so that it was devoted to three aspects: industry, the sports, and art. In this new period, the organization fell into the hands of Pere Domènech i Roura, the Marquis de Foronda, and Director of Works.
1729:: located on Paseo de Santa Madrona, this was designed by Josep Maria Ribas i Casas and Manuel Maria Mayol. Eclectic in style, it presents structural solutions based on various different styles: the central section was inspired by Spanish palacial architecture of the 18th century, while the lateral parts are based on civil architecture of northern Italy and the 1069:. With an area of 4,500 m, it was located in the Avenida de Montanyans, next to the Delegation Centre. Classically styled, the main façade was divided into three sections, the central section having a colonnaded entrance and a ribbed dome over a decagonal drum. From 1932 to 1962, when it was destroyed in a fire, it was the seat of Orphea Cinematographic Studios. 486:. Despite this diversity, most buildings—at least the official ones—had a common theme of monumentality and grandiosity. In contrast, buildings in the International Section, home to pavilions representing other countries and institutions, had a more contemporary aspect, parallel to the current state of the art of the period. This particularly included 842:. These were the first buildings to be constructed, completed in 1923, when they housed the a Furniture and Interior Decoration Exposition as a trial run for the later event. Each had a surface area of 14,000 m, rectangular floors formed by quadrangular modules, and a set of four towers for each building, topped by pinnacles in the shape of 1035:: designed by Antoni Darder, with an area of 4,500 m, was designed for representatives from the Government and ministries. It consists of a central body and two symmetrical wings, with towers at each end. It was inspired by the Plateresque style, with semicircular arches and Corinthian columns. It was demolished after the Exposition. 951:: dedicated to the magazines and daily papers printed in Barcelona at that time, this building was designed by Pere Domènech i Roura. Located on Avenida Rius i Taulet, it currently houses the Guardia Urbana de Barcelona. With an area of 600 m, it has a basement and three floors, with several styles mixed in a historic concept: 1125:: designed by Antoni Millàs, it was located in the Avenida Internacional (now the Avenida del Estadio). With an area of 26,000 m, it was rectangular in plan, with three naves covered by square modules with skylight-style openings. It was located in a place initially planned to hold an aviation field, which was never built. 337:, the city's main public park. A new exposition was proposed to highlight the city's further technological progress and increase awareness abroad of modern Catalan industry. This new exhibition required the urban planning of Montjuïc and its adjacent areas and the renovation of public spaces, principally 2028:
Just as in 1888, the 1929 Exhibition had a great impact on the city of Barcelona at an urban level, not only in Montjuic district, since improvement and refurbishment works were carried out throughout the city: Tetuán, Urquinaona and Letamendi squares were landscaped; the Marina bridge was built; the
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in the central part. The cascades and jets of the Palace's staircase were also designed by Carles Buïgas, and nine large projectors were placed which to this day still send out intense beams of light which write the city's name in the sky. The inauguration ceremony was held in its Oval Hall, presided
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The Avenue of the Americas was decorated with numerous fountains, as well as glass columns—illuminated by electricity—designed by Charles Buïgas, which caused a great sensation. On both sides of the avenue were the main buildings of the Exposition: Palace of Costumes; the Palace of Communications and
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In 1915, the committee presented a first draft by Puig i Cadafalch, which was divided into three specific projects, each commissioned to a team of architects. Puig i Cadafalch and Guillem Busquets reserved the area at the base of the mountain, Lluis Domenech i Montaner and Manuel Vega i March planned
1012:: designed by Josep Maria Ribas i Casas and Manuel Maria Mayol, it is located between Paseo de Santa Madrona and calle Lérida. With an area of 16,000 m, it is arranged around a central patio, with five rectangular naves and two arcaded galleries. Influenced by the Italian Renaissance—particularly by 501:
on 19 May 1929. Led by Mayor Darius Rumeu y Freixa, baron de Viver, and Manuel de Álvarez-Cuevas y Olivella, President of the Organizing Committee. It was attended by some 200,000 people in the general public and by many Catalan political, economic, and cultural figures, including the Prime Minister
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The theatre is situated within Laribal Gardens, designed by Forestier and Rubió, where the famous "Cat Fountain" is located at the entrance to a building by Puig i Cadafalch which has been convertred into a restaurant (1925). There are many sculptures in the gardens, with works by Josep Viladomat,
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of architecture due to its purity of form, its spatial concept and its intelligent use of structures and materials, which turned this pavilion into the quintessential piece of 20th-century architecture. In 1928 Mies was contracted to build the official German pavilion together with the Electricity
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The principal difficulty of the project was the amount of land required. The exposition would need at least 110 hectares, and the Barcelona City Council had only 26 by 1914. Thus, using an 1879 law, they resorted to land-expropriation. In 1917, development work began at Montjuïc, with assistant
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Construction, while somewhat delayed, was completed in 1923, but the introduction that year of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera delayed the actual exposition, which finally occurred in 1929, coinciding with the Ibero-American Exhibition in Seville. Also, the delay made obsolete the goal of
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Puig i Cadafalch's project was supported by the Fomento del Trabajo Nacional, especially Francesc d'Assis, one of its leaders, who took charge of negotiations with the various agencies involved in the project. Thus, in 1913 the organization created a joint committee for organizing the event,
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engineer Marià Rubio i Bellver. Landscaping was done by Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier, who was assisted by Maria Rubio i Tudurí Nicolau. Their design was distinctly Mediterranean, with classical influences, combining the gardens with the construction of pergolas and terraces. Likewise, a
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was also built as a residence for the royal family, designed by Eusebi Bona and Francesc Nebot. During this period the first skyscraper in Barcelona was also constructed: the Telefónica building on the corner of Fontanella and Portal del Ángel, designed by Francesc Nebot.
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in New York, on 29 October 1929, which reduced the number of participants in the event. At the social level, it was great success as it allowed for a large influx of people and achievements for the city of Barcelona, especially in the fields of architecture and urbanism.
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wooden tower, topped with three superimposed horizontal discs; it was named "Funkis", Swedish abbreviation for functionalism at the beginning of the 20th century. Both the building and the tower were dismantled after the Exhibition and reconstructed in
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and two fountains, carved in artificial stone. Removed after the Exposition, the current Convention Centre was built in its place. Next to this building were the Exposition's offices, now a college (CEIP Jacint Verdaguer), designed by Juan
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At the center of the square another monumental fountain was built, designed by Josep Maria Jujol. Its ornate decoration is an allegory of Spain, surrounded by water. Three niches with sculptures symbolize the three principal rivers of the
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are reminiscent of 19th century tastes in Mediterranean villas. Because of its raised location, terraces with illuminated fountains were located at its entrance. Since 1982 it has been the headquarters of the Cartographic Institute of
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to the southwest. Various public works were also carried out: street paving and sewer systems were improved, public bathrooms were installed and gas lighting was replaced with electricity. The tradition of ongoing fairs, the
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The exposition called for a great deal of urban development within the city, and became a testing-ground for the new architectural styles developed in the early 20th century. At a local level, this meant the consolidation of
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countries participated. From the remaining countries, the official participants were Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland and the
1042:: designed by Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia, it is located between the Avenida del Marqués de Comillas and the Avenida de Montanyans, opposite the Plaza de la Hidráulica (now the Plaza de Sant Jordi; the fountain of 3772: 1562:, this was located between the Spanish and Swedish pavilions. It had a surface area of 4,500 m, in the shape of a U, a renaissance classical style and a monumental atmosphere. The façade had some columns with the 854:
and plant motifs. The Alfonso XIII Centre was dedicated to Construction, while the Victoria Eugenia housed the representatives of countries without their own pavilions. It is currently part of the Barcelona Trade
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Transport; and the Palace of Metallurgy, Electricity and Locomotion. Today, these buildings are used as exposition spaces in the Barcelona Trade Fair. Along the avenue was Mechanics Square (now the
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by Josep Llimona were located here). With an area of 2,350 m, it was dedicated to the representatives of provincial Spanish delegations. Designed in a Gothic-Plateresque style, the main façade was
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The bibliography consulted does not state the first name of this architect, but it could well be Arthur Verhelle, who also created the Belgian Pavilion of the 1922 Exhibition in Rio de Janeiro.
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of reddish wood with a gabled roof, evoking a typical Danish mountain house. The façade showed an embossed Danish flag, anchor, wheat sheaf and cog wheel, typical elements of the Danish economy.
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with more than 5,000 works from throughout Spanish territory. Various artists were involved in its decoration—in Novecento style, in contrast to the classical architecture—such as the sculptors
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consisting of representatives of the National Labor Development and the City Council, be appointed commissioners of the organization Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Francesc Cambo and Joan Pitch i Pon.
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was built by Pere Domènech i Roura within the sports section. It had a surface area of 66,075 m and a 62,000 person capacity, making it the second biggest stadium in Europe at the time, after
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in structure, where a skilled use of space achieved a feeling of open space throughout the room. The 50th Anniversary Centre, belonging to the Barcelona Trade Fair, was built in its place.
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buildings it was built of wood, rectangular and with a geometric structure within the avant-garde currents of the time, such as neoplasticism. Next to the entrance door was a
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prevailing at the time, others reflecting recurring historicist and eclectic trends that persisted since the late 19th century, with particular influence from the Spanish
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when the building was demolished at the beginning of the 1960s. There is currently a project to rebuild the tower next to the Olympic Museum, near its original location.
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style and two domed towers. Its interior housed an exhibition on silk, promoted by Germany and designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and interior designer
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the area atop the mountain—designated the International Section, and Enric Sagnier and August Font i Carreras Miramar developed a Maritime Section.
4342: 3684: 3400: 2646: 1518:, in a classical style with art deco elements, this was located next to the Alfonso XIII centre. It was a single-volume building in the shape of a 914: 777: 520: 431:, but instead, in 1913, planners selected Montjuïc as the site. While originally planned for 1917, the exposition was delayed due to World War I. 4288: 3003: 2844: 963:, etc. Domènech used various modernist elements, such as facebrick, iron and ceramics, being influenced by his father, Lluís Domènech i Montaner. 894: 4197: 918: 773: 333:
had led to a great advance in the city's economic, architectural and technological growth and development, including the reconstruction of the
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In terms of cost, the exhibition lost money, with a deficit of 180 million pesetas. Its success was relative; during the event the
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Further development of the event allowed for a great stylistic diversity in the buildings of various architects, some loyal to the
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institutions. The main façade was inspired by Romanesque churches, with semicircular arches built with semicircular arches with
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Supply pavilion and several exhibits in the Official Section's buildings, with the collaboration of interior designer
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in Rome. Dividing the square from the Avenue of the Americas Ramon Reventós designed two bell-towers, known as the
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and ceramics, with several octagonal towers and triple arches. It is now known as the "Mercat de les Flors" (
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and Nikolaus Menyhért, this was made up of two rectangular sections, with a tower over it in the shape of a
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with the initials of the sponsoring brand built in: the J at the top and the A at the base of the tower.
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and other sports, as well as athletics tracks and installations for various other sports such as
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at the turn of the 20th century. Furthermore, it marked the arrival in Spain of international
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Finally, they improved the city's communications, with construction during the 1920s of the
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architecture, the geometrical synthesis of its structure evoked the architecture of the
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equestrian sculptures by Pablo Gargallo. The building was remodelled by the architects
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Foundation, the Mercat de les Flors Municipal Theatre and the Fabià Puigserver Theatre.
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The idea of a new exhibition began to take shape in 1905, promoted by the architect
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countries as well as Brazil, Portugal and the United States were represented in the
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At the same time, several buildings were remodelled, such as the City Hall, where
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rugs and other works of art, most of which fell within the sphere of art deco.
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and located next to the Palau Nacional. Avant-garde in conception, it was a
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and Xavier Nogués. The exhibition is divided into six regional areas:
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The landscaping of Montjuic mountain left works like the
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The façade is notable for its large classical 2340: 1759:) Jorba, a small structure in the shape of the 1398:was taking place simultaneously in Seville, no 2567:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2530:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2504:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2478:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2439:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2426:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2369:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2326:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2313:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2300:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2287:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2274:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2261:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 2248:L'Exposició Internacional de Barcelona de 1929 1622:: designed by Peder Clason, as with the other 3102: 3004: 2845: 2654: 1851: 1425:A 1986 reconstruction of the German Pavilion. 1448:. Rectangular in shape, it is elevated on a 581:'s plan for the expansion of Barcelona, the 49:Poster featuring a man wearing 16th century 27:International exhibition in Barcelona, Spain 2189: 2187: 2185: 2183: 2181: 2179: 2085:Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya 1997:), the palaces of the marquis of Peñaflor ( 1490:established the court there, notable for a 1058:and Barcelona were displayed on the façade. 3109: 3095: 3011: 2997: 2852: 2838: 2661: 2647: 1885:. It contained fields for the practice of 989:, in a Noucentist style influenced by the 286:Exposición Internacional de Barcelona 1929 43: 2405:"Pabellones extranjeros en la Exposición" 836:Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia Centres 2176: 2016: 1920: 1865: 1810: 1740:Compañía General de Tabacos de Filipinas 1716:Compañía General de Tabacos de Filipinas 1709: 1697: 1456:-covered bricks, steel covered by green 1439:, it is one of the best examples of the 1420: 1129: 668: 441: 4343:1929 Barcelona International Exposition 3059:1929 Barcelona International Exposition 2978:1929 Barcelona International Exposition 2670:1929 Barcelona International Exposition 2602: 2564: 2146: 2144: 2142: 764:, decorated by Francesc d'Assís Galí's 270:1929 Barcelona International Exposition 230:Panama–Pacific International Exposition 14: 4335: 2545: 2164:from the original on 27 September 2007 1929:, with a reproduction of the walls of 1584:Serbian, Croatian and Slovene Pavilion 968:Centre for Decorative and Applied Arts 653:and Isabella), and Arts ( a book with 351:, a classical style that replaced the 86:Exposición General d'España (section: 3116: 3090: 2992: 2833: 2642: 2588:. 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Archived from 2037:was extended to the west and the 1916: 1861: 1494:twice the height of the building. 1396:Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 931:Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya 752:'s glass pavilion, built for the 691:Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya 257:Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 51:costume with the coats of arms of 4315: 2222:"Visiting Barcelona on a Budget" 2127:Sculptures in Plaça de Catalunya 2115:2004 Universal Forum of Cultures 1681: 1669: 1657: 1645: 1418:over Barcelona, on 16 May 1929. 1381: 1373: 1361: 1348: 1333: 1324: 1312: 1299: 1284: 1271: 1258: 1247: 1233: 1222: 1210: 1197: 1182: 1169: 1156: 1143: 929:. As of 1934, it has housed the 593:, to be surrounded by a Baroque 530:The Avenue of the Americas from 519: 4062:Bryant Park, New York City 1853 2539: 2522: 2509: 2496: 2483: 2470: 2457: 2444: 2431: 2418: 2396: 2374: 2361: 2318: 2039:Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 972:Palau dels Esports de Barcelona 597:. 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Index

1929 Barcelona World Fair
Barcelona

BIE
Barcelona
Montjuïc
41°22′14″N 2°09′00″E / 41.37056°N 2.15000°E / 41.37056; 2.15000
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
Century of Progress
Ibero-American Exposition of 1929
Sevilla
Spanish
World Fair
Barcelona
1888
Barcelona
Montjuïc
pesetas
Hispanic American
Ibero-American section
Sevilla
1888 Barcelona Universal Exposition
Parc de la Ciutadella
Plaça d'Espanya
Noucentisme
Modernisme
Glasgow Style
Art Nouveau
Jugendstil
Catalonia

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