Barcelona Pavilion ticket in Spain
- Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition
- Iconic example of modern architecture, blending minimalism with exquisite materials from the Alps, Atlas, and Tinos
- Dismantled after the event but reconstructed in 1986 due to its lasting architectural influence
- Celebrated for its seamless interplay between interior and exterior spaces, creating harmony through simplicity and contrasts
What to expect
In 1929, Germany entrusted Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich to design a pavilion for the Barcelona International Exposition, representing a groundbreaking vision of modern architecture. After the event, the Pavilion was dismantled, yet its legacy endured, deeply influencing generations of architects and artists. Its reconstruction in 1986 allows us to appreciate its timeless beauty today. The Pavilion is celebrated for its pure forms, minimalist design, and the seamless connection between interior and exterior spaces. The carefully selected materials—marble from the Alps, onyx from the Atlas Mountains, and green marble from Tinos—create a striking interplay of textures and contrasts, offering a harmonious balance that continues to inspire architectural discourse




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