Plaza de España
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The Plaza de España in Sevilla is an architectural marvel that captures the essence of Spanish grandeur. Constructed in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition, this semi-circular plaza is a sprawling symphony of red bricks, painted ceramic tiles, and elaborate balustrades. Visitors often find themselves entranced by the plaza's majestic scale and the intricate tile work that narrates the history of Spain's provinces. The central fountain, a favorite among photographers, is framed by a series of bridges that resemble small, delicate Venetian structures—each offering a unique vantage point of the plaza's sweeping arcs and detailed facades.
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