The stunning Plaza de España is located in the Parque de María Luisa (a major city park), in Seville, Spain. An example of Moorish Revival architecture, Neo-Mudéjar; Art Deco. It is a major example of the Renaissance Revival style in Spanish architecture. Simply breathtaking. My partner Ed filmed and narrated this presentation and I edited/put it together. Filmed in mid-May 2014.

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  1. This building isn't neo-mudejar, it's "regionalista" .His architect (Anibal González) made  many buildings "neo-mudejar" , "modernista" and most of his buildings was "regionalistas"

    Thank you fos this video!, I think that it's very interesant and I love

  2. To Siglos de Sevilla – you did not leave a "reply" button on for me to respond: I appreciate your feedback/input very much. However, if you do a Google search of "plaza espana Neo-Mudéjar" you will see that many, many websites will state that Anibal Gonzalez created the buildings as a MIX or MIXTURE of Neo-Mudéjar, Moorish Revival architecture, Art Deco and that is pretty much what I stated in my description, though I did not use the word "mixture" originally, but have now updated my description to make it much clearer. Thanks. 

  3. I see you have taken the Grand Tour. It looks like we have been to the same places. Thank God for that. I'm learning so much from your videos.

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