
International Exposition 1929
The International Exposition of 1929, also known as the Barcelona International Exposition, was a world's fair held in Barcelona, Spain, to showcase progress in arts, technology, and culture. It ran from May to December 1929 and featured innovative architecture, exhibits from different countries, and cultural performances. The event aimed to promote Spain’s modernity and stimulate economic development. Notable attractions included the iconic Magic Fountain, the Pavelló Mies van der Rohe designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and various pavilions representing nations worldwide. The exposition left a lasting cultural and architectural legacy for Barcelona.