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International Exhibition of Barcelona 1929
Industry, art and sport
May 20, 1929 - January 15, 1930
The Spanish Village (El Pueblo Español)
Aragonese Plaza
Arcos Street
Avila Gate
Bulas Street
Caballeros Street
Caballeros Street 2
Carmen Plaza
Castilian Plaza
Church Plaza
Conquest Street
Crossing of the Maestrazgo
Degrees of Santiago de Compostela
Details of the Fountain
Devallada Street
Entrance on Arcos Street
Entrance on Caballeros Street
Entrance Plaza de Peñaflor
Entrance to Prince de Viana Street
Fountain Plaza
Fraternity Plaza
General presentation of the Spanish Village
Levant Street
Main Plaza (Kiosk)
Main plaza 1
Main plaza 2
Main plaza 3
Main plaza 4
Mercaderes Street
Outing to the Aragonese Plaza
Plaza de Peñaflor
Prades Gate
Prince de Viana Street
Roman Monastery
Romanesque Monastery (Cloister details)
Romanesque Monastery (Cloister)
Street of Rius y Taulet
Street of Servantes
Street of the Mayor of zalamea
Tercio Street
Tercio Street (Exit at Main Plaza)
Town Hall
Lower area
Clothing Palace
Labour Palace
Palace of Communications and Transport
Palace of Industrial and Applied Arts
Palace of Metallurgy
Palace of Metallurgy, Electricity and Motive Power
Palace of Projections
Palace of Textile Art
Upper area
Asland
Balaguer Pavilion
Belgium
Denmark
Greek Theatre
Hungary
Italy
Jorba shops
Magic Fountains
Meridional Palace
Miramar Restaurant
Norway
Pension Fund Pavilion
Romania
State Palace
Sweden
The greenhouse
The Stadium
Central area
Alfonso XIII Palace
Barcelona Pavilion
France
Germany
National Palace
Palace of Agriculture
Palace of Chemical Industries
Palace of General Councils
Palace of Graphic Arts
Palace of Missions
Palace of Modern Art
Press House
Queen Victoria Eugenia Palace
Royal Pavilion
Yugoslavia
Maps of the Expo
General Plan of the Exhibition
Map of the Spanish Village
Panoramic view of the Exhibition
Panoramic view of the Spanish Village
History
Data
Forum on this Exhibition