It is an immense space which forms a semicircle flanked by two 70-metre towers and fronted by a splendid arcade. It symbolises the embrace of Spain and America.
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The Plaza de España, one of Aníbal González’s masterpieces, is the symbol for excellence of the regionalist architectural movement and is now one of the most popular, representative and typical symbols of the city of Seville. It was built between 1914 and 1928 and is a free interpretation of Renaissance and Baroque styles, with references to other Spanish monuments, and executed in traditional Sevillian architectural materials: brick, wood and ceramics. |