The upper mullion was left intact to be able to fix to it a new ceiling.
Built from glass, steel and different kinds of marble, the Pavilion was conceived to accommodate the official reception presided over by King Alfonso XIII of Spain along with the German authorities.
Only a roof protects what is inside the structure.
It was also possible thanks to the extensive and varied photographic documentation that has been found since then in Germany, the United States, and Spain.
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An image of the interior of the Pavilion with multiple reflections, on permanent loan at the Bauhaus Museum Weimar — Klassik Stiftung Weimar, unveils part of a blurred photograph originally published in the Diario Oficial de la Exposición de Barcelona Official Diary of the International Exposition of Barcelona in 1929.