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1914
 
    
Antoni Gaudí completes the fanciful Park Güell, a residential project north of Barcelona based on the English concept of the garden city       
1914 August 7
 
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Spain declares a policy of neutrality in the rapidly developing European war     
1916
 
    
The opera Goyescas, by Spanish composer Enrique Granados, has its premiere in New York       
1916
 
    
Enrique Granados, on the last leg of his return from New York, is one of many civilians to die when the Sussex is torpedoed by a U-boat in the English Channel       
1916
 
    
Manuel de Falla completes his piece for piano and orchestra, Nights in the Gardens of Spain       
1923
 
   
Military leader Miguel Primo de Rivera takes power in Spain in a military coup      
1926
 
    
Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí dies after being hit by a tram, with his masterpiece the Sagrada Familia unfinished       
1928
 
     
Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali make Un Chien andalou, a surrealist film specifically designed to shock        
1928
 
    
García Lorca wins fame with his book of poems Gypsy Ballads       
1929
 
     
Mies van der Rohe designs his famous Barcelona Chair for the German pavilion at the Barcelona World Fair