Pabellón de la República Española, bouwwerk in Parijs, Tweede Spaanse Republiek
The Spanish Pavilion was a building constructed for the 1937 Paris World's Fair to represent Spain. The structure displayed modernist features and functioned as an exhibition space for Spanish culture and industry during the international event.
The building was erected in 1937 as a temporary exhibition hall for the Paris World's Fair and was dismantled after the event. It marked an important moment for Spanish presence on the international stage during that period.
Since the building no longer exists, visitors can find only historical information and archival materials about this location. The site interests those who enjoy learning about architectural history and world's fairs.
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