Marianne Breslauer (Berlin, 1909 –Zurich, 2001) belonged to a generation of women photographers who managed to take advantage of the freedom afforded them by the Weimar Republic. Her work is a notable example of the ‘new photography’ and can be found today in important collections. For the first time, we have the chance to see her work in our country, including most of the photographs she took in the spring of 1933, on a trip to Spain (Girona, Barcelona, Sant Cugat, Montserrat, the Pyrenees, Pamplona and San Sebastián) and Andorra with the Swiss writer Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908-1942).