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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Buildings and roundabouts in the Plaza de América
- Royal pavilion
- Roundabout of Cervantes
- Roundabout of Rodriguez Marín
- Museum of Popular Arts ( Mudéjar Pavilion )
- Archaeological Museum
- Source of the Doves
- Mural Glorieta de la Mesa
- Roundabout Clock
- Roundabout of Virgen de los Reyes
References
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