North wing of the Plaza de España
The Plaza de España is one of the iconic landmarks of Seville and a popular tourist attraction. As you can see, it is a grand semi-circular building with a canal in front. Built at the two ends of the building are the imposing towers that are visible all over the city.
Built in 1928 to showcase Andalusia in the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929, the Plaza de España reflects the multi-cultural roots of Andalusia with its architecture and decoration.
Related Pages
– Seville Cathedral: An awe-inspiring architectural marvel
— Sala Capitular – The Chapter House of the Seville Cathedral
— Sacristía Mayor – The Main Sacristy of the Seville Cathedral
– La Giralda: A harmonious blend of Moorish and Renaissance architectural styles
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