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Charming Squares in Spain

 
  • Catalonia Square

    Large central square featuring statues, fountains, and pedestrian zones with asphalt surfaces. It serves as a major hub with 360° content and wheelchair accessibility.

  • Main Square

    Historic city square dating back to the 17th century, known for its baroque architecture and a notable bronze equestrian statue of King Philip III. It serves as a cultural hub featuring uniform buildings, balconies, and pedestrian-friendly spaces.

  • Gate of the Sun

    Historic central square known as the symbolic heart of the city and the point from which all radial roads originate.

  • Cybele Fountain

    Neoclassical fountain and monument dedicated to the goddess Cybele, featuring marble sculptures and rococo architectural elements.

  • Plaça d'Espanya

    Historic square featuring monumental architecture, iconic towers, sculptures, and fountains, built for the 1929 International Exposition.

  • Royal Square

    Neoclassical square featuring iconic street lamps designed by Antoni Gaudí, a central fountain, and palm trees, known for its lively atmosphere and cultural significance.

  • Plaza de España

    Large historic city square featuring a monument to the Spanish poet Miguel de Cervantes, surrounded by notable skyscrapers and green spaces.

  • Sant Jaume Square

    Historic square featuring notable Gothic architecture and important administrative buildings serving as the political center of the city and region.

  • Plaza de España

    Historic semi-circular square built in 1928 featuring Moorish revival and Renaissance Revival architecture with decorative tilework representing Spanish provinces.

  • Cebada Market

    Historic and vibrant market located in the La Latina district, known for fresh produce, seafood, and local goods. It functions as a lively urban and public space with cultural and street art significance.

  • Sant Felip Neri Square

    Historic small square featuring baroque and Renaissance architecture, known for a war memorial linked to a 1938 bombing during the Spanish Civil War.

  • Plaza Mayor

    Historic main square featuring galleries and a prominent shopping street, known for its cultural and architectural significance.

  • Plaza Nueva, Seville

    Plaza Nueva is a public square in the city center of Seville, Spain, which contains Seville city hall.

  • Placa Weyler

    Situated a stone's throw away from the Plaza Mayor, right in the heart of the historical old town of Palma, lies the Placa Weyler.

  • Plaza Mayor, Valladolid

    The Plaza Mayor is a central plaza in the city of Valladolid, Spain. It is located only a few blocks away from another famous plaza, the…

  • Castle Square

    Plaza del Castillo is the main square of Pamplona and a popular meeting point for the locals.

  • Plaza de Santa Ana

    The main square where the most important buildings – the Town Hall and the majestic Catedral de Canarias – are located.

  • Plaza de Cort

    Situated smack in the middle of the charming old town of Palma de Mallorca between the cathedral and the Plaza Mayor lies the Plaza de Cort.

  • Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar

    The Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar is one of the busiest popular places in Zaragoza, Spain.

  • Plaza del Cristo de La Laguna

    Plaza del Cristo de La Laguna is a square in the city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna.

  • Plaza Nueva, Vitoria

    The Plaza Nueva is a square in Vitoria, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1984.

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