Plaza de España
Historic semi-circular square built in 1928 featuring Moorish revival and Renaissance Revival architecture with decorative tilework representing Spanish provinces. Read more…
Opening hours
Open 24/7
Admission
Free to visit; no tickets needed
Constructed for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, this square showcases a blend of Moorish revival and Renaissance Revival architectural styles, designed by Aníbal González. It features a large central canal crossed by several bridges and a semi-circular building adorned with colorful ceramic benches representing Spain's provinces. Recognized as a National Monument, the square is noted for its intricate tile artwork, cobblestone surfaces, and regionalist architectural elements. It has served as a filming location for various productions, emphasizing its cultural and visual significance.
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