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Spain Square is a mastepiece of art indeed! It is the most colorful modern place of interest in Seville.
Spain Square is as an oasis in the middle of a desert in the Maria Luisa Park. The square was constructed for Ibero-American Exposition in 1928 and it was designed by the famous architect Aníbal González.
Spain Square is made in Art Deco and Neo-Mudéjar styles and represents a half-circled block of buildings where museums and Administration of Seville are situated. There are niches in each building and colored panel pictures in them represents some historical events of Spain.
A huge fountain is in the heart of the squre and a channel that follows the square shape with cute bridges over it enriches the square as well.
Spain Square is an outstanding sight in Seville that serves not just as a tourist attraction, but also as a movie shooting site. "Star Wars" and "The Dictator" movies were filmed here.
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