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located in the middle of the parque Maria Luisa |
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this unique Sevillian symbol |
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is made up of a semicircle of astonishing magnitude |
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marked by two 80 meter high towers |
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a small river runs between these two pointed masts |
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staggered by bridges |
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and there is a walkway following a series of panels made of painted azulejos |
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and many tiled alcoves each representing a different province of Spain |
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Castellon |
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Coruna |
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Gerona |
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Madrid |
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Malaga |
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Tarragona |
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Toledo |
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it finished in 1928 and was used as the host country pavilion in the 1929 Expo |
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covered in reddish brick |
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cut and sized with numerous pieces of painted and glazed polychrome ceramic |
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a symphony of tones and shimmers that come to life in the light of dusk |
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representative of much of the regional architecture |
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a mixed style inspired by the Renaissance with typical elements from the city: exposed brick, ceramics |
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and wrought iron |
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tiles and ceramics |
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in vibrant colours |
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splendour and grandeur |
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