바르셀로나 파빌리온
The 바르셀로나 파빌리온, also known as the Barcelona Pavilion, is a modernist structure designed by architect 미스 반 데어 로에 for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain. It is celebrated for its minimalist design and innovative use of materials, including marble, onyx, and glass. The pavilion exemplifies the principles of modern architecture and is considered a masterpiece of the 20th century.
Originally built as the German national pavilion, the 바르셀로나 파빌리온 was dismantled after the exposition. It was later reconstructed in 1986, allowing visitors to appreciate its elegant lines and open spaces. The pavilion remains a significant attraction for architecture enthusiasts and tourists alike.