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German Pavilion, Barcelona

RIBA Ref No RIBA3851
Architect/DesignerMies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)
Artist/PhotographerElwall, Robert (1953-2012)
CountrySpain
CityBarcelona
Subject Date1929
Image Date1994
ViewExterior
StyleModern Movement
Medium35mm Transparency
Library ReferenceSCS66
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoColour
CreditRobert Elwall / RIBA Collections
SubjectMarble ; Exhibitions ; Exhibitions ; Glass ; Exhibition buildings
NOTES: The German Pavilion was originally built for the International Exhibition 1929. It was rebuilt in 1986.
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