The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as the German Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exhibition of 1929.
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The 1929 Mies van der Rohe Pavilion existed for only a year. In its absence it became one of the most influential buildings in design history due to a few rare photographs . It was rebuilt in 1986.
Pricey admission for entry given how little there is to see here, but worth it for the experience of walking through it and sitting by the rock pond . very relaxing escape from the real world.
The entrance fee is pretty inexpensive compared to other Mies van ser Rohe buildings, and this is easily his most famous project. If you’re a student you can visit with a generous discount .
Gorgeous spot, perfect for unwinding away from the hustle and bustle of the city , whilst soaking up the architecture ! Worth the €5 entrance fee!
Spectacular!! The Pavilion is open every day from 10 am to 8 pm! And they have a Free guide service on Saturdays (30 minutes):11:00h (english), 11:45h (spanish), 12:30h (catalan ).Don't miss it!!!!
Entry only for 5 euros. You also have to visit shop with goods. They have beautiful things there.
Worth swinging by if you're in the area, but you can see most of it without having to pay the €5 to get in
Really beautiful architecture and very clean ! But the guy at the ticket office wasn’t friendly at all! Still worth the visit though!
A must go for all fans of modern architecture . Once again, a bit pricey , but the architecture is excellent.
The iconic example of modernistic architecture with almost zen atmosphere. I think this is my favourite place in Barcelona.
Near the former bullring of the Plaza Espanya, you can find one of the city ’s best kept architectural secrets: Ludwig “Less is More” Mies van der Rohe’s celebrated “Barcelona Pavilion” Read more
If you like van der Rohe's works, be sure not to miss his "Villa Tugendhat" in Brno, Czech Rep. A beautiful piece of architectural art .
This isn’t the original pavilion built for the World’s fair , but a reconstruction or replica, as the first one was meant to be disassembled.
Little bit expensive given how little there is to see, but stunning nonetheless. If you like architecture and design it's a must see.
One of the more subtle architectural gems in Barcelona, but also one of the most beautiful.
A worthwhile but quick stop for any fans of modernism
If you are into Bauhaus, a must visit! $5 per person
Nice! and is an amazing late 20's architecture
it worth to visit
If you love Mies, this is not to be missed!
Beautiful building to visit in Barcelona. Share your photos with us!
Beautiful architecture , so simple and elegant!
Come early in the day for a change of taking photos without competing with other photographers
Amazing architecture from Mies van der Rohe!
Smaller then I expected but beautiful none the less
An architectural pilgrimage site
A must-see in BCN!!!
Free guide service on Saturdays (10:00 h. English, 11:00 h. Spanish, 12:00 h. Catalan ) Read more
The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the International exhibition Barcelona in 1929. Read more
Großartige Architektur. Zeitlos.
Fabulous experience
beautiful architecture
Great place to visit
A good example architecture of the great master Mies.
Less is more :)
This is not where the Barcelona Pavillion is. Instead search for Pavelló Mies Van Der Rohe
If you're into architecture , I guess it's a big deal. But for the rest of us, it's just the "ticket booth for the big palace ".
Increíble obra de Mies van der Rohe. Les recomiendo llegar a la visita guiada. Cuando vayan al pabellón quédense observando el reflejo del mármol en el espejo de agua , se ve increíble.
1929년 바르셀로나 만국박람회때 루드비히 미스 반 데르 로에가 독일관으로 지은 건물. 개방형 배치,실내외공간의 균형잡힌 상호작용,이미지와 실제,인공과 자연을 중심으로 민주국가로 번영하는 독일묘사.30년 박람회문 닫은 후 현재 건물은 86년 재건.20세기 랜드마크 .
Si no te gusta la arquitectura , no pagues la entrada porque lo que ves desde fuera es prácticamente lo mismo desde dentro.Si entras, admira la belleza de sus líneas ,y cómo el "menos es más" se cumple.
Hermoso pabellón con arquitectura modernista . Lo bueno está en su estilo minimal y sus pequeños detalles
5 Euro Eintritt für die kleine Ausstellung und den Shop. Man kann auch gut von aussen fotographieren, wenn man van der Tohe Eintichtung und Geschichte kennt.
A la sombra de Palau Nacional de Barcelona, se encuentra uno de los secretos mejor guardados de la arquitectura de la ciudad: el Pabellón de Ludwig “menos es más” Mies van der Rohe Read more
Imperdível pra quem admira boa arquitetura !
建物の中に入るのに入場料を払う必要があります(2.5 EURO程度)。ジャンプして建物の中に入らないように。 You have to pay entrance fee (about 2.5 euro). Do not jump to enter this pavilion !! Read more
Zenitude improbable dans ce pavillon alors que la ville n'est qu'à quelques mètres ! La pureté des lignes émerveille.
Este pabellón es uno de mis favoritos
El edificio más bonito de Barcelona.
Total nettes Personal, was einem bei Platzregen nichtmal unterstellen lässt. Wtf
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Beautiful and very informative, not as many tourists compared to other Gaudi architectures — a must visit in Barcelona! - Keyue Bao
Stunning architecture. The rooftop is a sight you won't forget, so choose good weather days for visiting! - johnlemon
Gaudi’s architecture is amazing and uniquely designed ???? This building is remarkable ????️ - RAKAN
Splendid museum with great surroundings. Best fountains and view of the city. Sometimes lovely singers. - Corentin Blanche
Great building, free entrance and WiFi access. The collections vary and are worth a visit. - Tessa Colauto
Worth a visit - a fun show of music and lights and fountains and a good atmosphere with lots if people milling around - Beverley Sproats