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Today the building is occupied by CRAI Library Hall of the Republic, which has one of the most important collections in the world on Second Republic Civil War, Francoism, Transition and exile in Spain, especially in Catalonia and the International Centre for Historical Studies, founded by Jaume
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In the entrance of the building were posters, photographs, photomontages, proclamations, information panels, as well as art and craft sent directly from Spanish central and regional governments and various unions. Much of the exhibits sought to educate how life was before and after the Spanish
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Due to limited time and building materials, many prefabricated panels were used in the creation of the building. The architects also had to adapt to building on an irregular terrain while preserving the trees already on the property. It had an area of 1,400 square meters.
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With the Olympic Games of 1992, the City Council commended the architects Antonio Ubach, Juan Miguel Hernandez, and Miguel Espinet Leon by gifting them a replica of the Pavilion of the Republic that had been presented at the International Exhibition of Paris of 1937.
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One of its main attractions was the famous Guernica by Pablo Picasso, located in one wall of the central courtyard. Another attraction was the Mercury Fountain, made by Alexander Calder.
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Over than 105,000 copies among books and pamphlets compose the library's collection. In the newspapers archive there are 10,000 titles and the archive have over 537 lineal meters.
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The first floor was devoted to information about the Spanish Civil War while the second focused on the arts and popular sections. On the second floor was a large mural by
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In 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, the government of the Spanish Republic participated in the
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can be seen, as was its original location, on a wall of the open courtyard of the pavilion.
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and on the international political history of the twentieth history, particularly
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The building of the Hall of the Republic was conceived by its architect
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joined the library. The library also has important materials on the
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41°25′51″N 2°9′4″E / 41.43083°N 2.15111°E / 41.43083; 2.15111
Barcelona
CRAI Biblioteca Pavelló de la República
archival
libraries
Second Spanish Republic
Spanish Civil War
Francoist Spain
Spain's transition to democracy
University of Barcelona
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World War II

Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la vie moderne
Pablo Picasso
Guernica
Alexander Calder

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