Plaza de España in Sevilla is one of the most fascinating landmarks
of the city.
On Avenida de Isabel la Catolica, I step inside Parque de Maria Luisa, one of the finest in Spain, donated to the city of
Sevilla by Infanta Maria Luisa Fernanda de Orleans. Here the visitor will find
it hard to resist the temptation of luxuriant vegetation.
Located in Parque de María Luisa, this marvelous piece of
architecture was built in 1929 to commemorate the Ibero-American Exposition
World's Fair and represent a complex of huge half-circle buildings.
This spectacular park includes fountains, walls, ponds,
benches, orange and palm trees, Mediterranean pines, and stylized flower beds.
This park has a unique and very romantic atmosphere additionally fulfilled by numerous street
musicians.
Here visitors are amazed by the huge tiled panels dedicated to the provinces in Spain.
The ceramic benches show the Spanish provinces with their
capitals and illustrate a specific event in the history of each of these
provinces.
Very beautiful architecture for photography and romantic
strolls.
There are so many small details to see in this truly
spectacular place.
Simply inspirational bridges with superb decorations in
combination with water channels.
It is delightful to take a walk or a boat ride along the
broad semicircle.
Stunning views and a beautiful place to just sit and enjoy
the surroundings.
Fabulous atmosphere revealing the awesome site of the square.
This memorable place has to be seen to be believed.
We spend
a couple of hours walking in this simply inspirational and highly recommendable
square and enjoy every corner of it. Lovely place to spend the afternoon.
On Avenida de Isabel la Catolica, I step inside Parque de Maria Luisa, one of the finest in Spain, donated to the city of Sevilla by Infanta Maria Luisa Fernanda de Orleans. Here the visitor will find it hard to resist the temptation of luxuriant vegetation.
This park has a unique and very romantic atmosphere additionally fulfilled by numerous street musicians.
The ceramic benches show the Spanish provinces with their capitals and illustrate a specific event in the history of each of these provinces.
Very beautiful architecture for photography and romantic strolls.
There are so many small details to see in this truly spectacular place.
It is delightful to take a walk or a boat ride along the
broad semicircle.
Stunning views and a beautiful place to just sit and enjoy the surroundings.
Fabulous atmosphere revealing the awesome site of the square.
This memorable place has to be seen to be believed.
We spend a couple of hours walking in this simply inspirational and highly recommendable square and enjoy every corner of it. Lovely place to spend the afternoon.
No comments:
Post a Comment