Built in 1929 for the Ibero-American Exhibition, the Plaza de España is a monumental building that radiates with Sevillian & Andalusian character. Renaissance & Neo-Moorish elements are found in abundance – impressive tile work, exposed red brick, porticoes and elaborate balustrades.
The colossal semi-circular structure along with the square occupy 50,000 m2 (12 acres), equal to that of almost 8 football fields. Besides exploring the square on foot you can also rent a row boat to paddle around the canal or even hop in a carriage pulled by Andalusian thoroughbred horses.
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