Designed for the Ibero-American Exposition in 1929, Seville’s grandiose Plaza de España is a semicircular public square nestled within Maria Luisa Park. The plaza features brick and tile fountains, canals, and foot bridges, earning it the nickname ‘Venice of Seville.’ Renaissance and neo-Moorish towers stand at either end, adding to its architectural splendor. Visitors can stroll along the canals, cross the ornate bridges, and admire the intricate details of the plaza’s design, which reflects a blend of historical and artistic influences.
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