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Barcas Plaza Espana Review

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The Spanish Square in Seville is located in Maria & Louisa Park with quiet environment and fresh atmosphere in the south of the city. Its crescent-shaped classical buildings have elegant posture among the green areas and are the most popular resting place for the citizens of Seville. It used to be a government mansion. In 1929, because of the need of Sevilla to host exhibitions, Maria & Louisa Park ushered in this new Spanish square. This crescent-shaped building group consists of mansions, arch bridges, fountains and pools. The mosaic murals beside the corridor depict the historical pictures of 58 different regions in Spain, which are interesting. Our hotel is a little far from the scenic spot. Early in the morning, we drive to the city's scenic spots. First, it's convenient to park with fewer cars. Parking is free in many parts of Spain's scenic spot, divided into white line, blue line and yellow line parking areas. When we arrived at Spain Square at 8 o'clock, there were few tourists and the sky was just brightening. We also saw many squares in Europe. At this time, we saw a girl riding a sightseeing carriage. In the Yellow wheels of the carriage, the picture of the squares was both dynamic and static. It was really intoxicating.

Barcas Plaza Espana

Posted: Aug 29, 2017
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  • martinhilal
    4/5Excellent

    My recent visit to Plaza España in Sevilla was an unforgettable experience, highlighting the architectural magnificence and cultural richness of this iconic Spanish landmark. Designed by Aníbal González for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, the plaza is a stunning example of Renaissance Revival architecture, with a unique blend of Moorish elements that pay homage to Spain's rich history.As I walked along the semi-circular brick building, I was captivated by the intricate ceramic tiles, known as azulejos, depicting the history and culture of each Spanish province. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in these artworks were astounding, offering a colorful mosaic of Spain's diverse regions. The bridges crossing the small canal, which reflects the beautiful façade, added to the romantic atmosphere of the plaza.The expansive central square, with its large fountain, was a vibrant gathering place for locals and tourists alike, echoing with the sounds of flamenco music and the sight of traditional dance performances. The grandeur of the Plaza España, set against the backdrop of Seville's clear blue skies, provided a picturesque setting that was both awe-inspiring and inviting.Exploring the Plaza España was not only a visual feast but also a deep dive into the cultural heart of Seville. It stood as a testament to the city's historical significance and its ongoing celebration of Andalusian culture and traditions. This visit left me with a profound appreciation for Spain's architectural beauty and its rich tapestry of history and art. visit it!

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  • vUvU
    5/5Outstanding
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    It was very open and it was good that there were few people on weekend evenings. You can also see Flamenco 💃! The boat was not crowded in the evening, so I enjoyed it! The price was also cheap for a few euros! I was surprised that the birds in the pond on the premises were big. At night, the birds were sleeping soundly.

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    Posted: Jun 4, 2023
  • ClaireChi
    5/5Outstanding

    This place is gorgeous with incredible architecture and tile designs. This is a must see for anyone in Seville.

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    Posted: Mar 6, 2023
  • 138***97
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    This is a square in Seville, Spain, with beautiful architecture, a bell tower, and artificial pond/lake, architectural style mixed with European and some Middle Eastern style. The colored tiles on the wall spell out all the regions of Spain, especially creative. Also a good place to take pictures. It is the first attraction in Seville, you must check in here.

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    Posted: Aug 13, 2023
  • 会变身的鱼s
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    Plaza de España , Seville's landmarks, beautiful semicircular corridors, colorful tiles on the beautiful corridors, there are small bridges and flowing water, and Seville Cathedral - one of the three major churches in the world" (also for the Vatican St. Peter's Basilica, St. Paul's Basilica, London), The coffin of the navigator Columbus was buried in the churchyard.

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    Posted: Jul 22, 2023
  • 旅の径
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    Most of the Spanish cities have Plaza de España. If you ask which is the most beautiful, the answer is: Seville. In preparation for the Ibero-American World Expo in 1929, Plaza de España was built. The semicircular, symmetrical dark brown building with towers on both sides is surrounded by a 200-meter-diameter square, a semicircular canal and a fountain. Walking the square, simple and elegant towers, the promenade of horseshoe arches, the arch bridges of painted tiles, the leisurely carriages, the canoe that swings two oars... Easy to move, beautiful.

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    Posted: Jan 3, 2023
  • 高尔杉诸葛亮
    5/5Outstanding
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    Spectacular and magnificent, one of the most beautiful buildings in Spain

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    Posted: Aug 12, 2023
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