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Plaza de América
Square in Seville, Spain / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Plaza de América (Seville, Spain), located in the Parque de María Luisa, was built by architect Aníbal González for the Ibero-American exhibition of 1929. The Plaza is flanked by three buildings, also built by González for the exhibition, in three distinct architectural styles: the Museum of Popular Arts (Neomudéjar), the Archaeological Museum (Neo-Renaissance), and the Royal Pavilion (Gothic).[1]
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