Plaza de España  by brigette

Plaza de España

Seville architect Aníbal González designed this space for the 1929 Ibero-American Expo. Surrounding the building are 48 small pavilions, each dedicated to a province of Spain and decorated in intricately illustrated ceramic tiles (azulejos). These were used to showcase the city’s industrial and craft capabilities.
Oh this is just too beautiful, a wonderful capture and pov. Love the architecture and reflections.
March 10th, 2023  
Beautiful beautiful tiles.
March 10th, 2023  
What a super POV and such a beautiful bannister. I love the name 'azulejos'!
March 10th, 2023  
Nice composition, capture!
March 10th, 2023  
Really like the way you composed this!
March 10th, 2023  
Nicely composed
March 10th, 2023  
oh wow!
March 10th, 2023  
So elaborate!
March 10th, 2023  
I was here several years ago and took some photos but you have captured a unique and interesting POV of this Plaza.
March 11th, 2023  
Fancy-schmancy!
March 11th, 2023  
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