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Torre Sur de la Plaza de España

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Torre Sur de la Plaza de España - From Entrance, Spain
Torre Sur de la Plaza de España - From Entrance, Spain
Torre Sur de la Plaza de España
📍 From Entrance, Spain
Torre Sur de la Plaza de España in Sevilla, Spain, is part of the stunning semi-circular crescent of towers that frame the Plaza de España, a magnificent plaza built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. The Torre Sur, or South Tower, is one of the two towers flanking the plaza, showcasing exquisite Neo-Mudéjar and Renaissance Revival styles. The structure is adorned with colorful ceramic tiles and bricks, offering detailed Moorish and Renaissance influences, emblematic of Seville's architectural heritage. Visitors can admire the panoramic views of the adjacent María Luisa Park and the intricate canal system crossing the plaza, reflecting the essence of Andalusian charm and craftsmanship. The plaza often serves as a venue for cultural events and boasts numerous alcoves represented by Spanish provinces, each beautifully decorated with azulejos, or painted tiles.

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