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La Plaza de España es un conjunto arquitectónico enclavado en el Parque de María Luisa de la ciudad de Sevilla (España), proyectado por el arquitecto Aníbal González. Se construyó entre 1914 y 1929 como edificio principal, y el de mayor envergadura, de la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929 y constituye también el más grande de los que se levantaron en la ciudad durante todo el siglo XX, comparable a los otros dos edificios históricos destacados de los extramuros de la ciudad, que son el Hospital de las Cinco Llagas (siglo XVI) y la Real Fábrica de Tabacos (siglo XVIII).
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The Plaza de España is an architectural ensemble located in the María Luisa Park in the city of Seville (Spain), designed by the architect Aníbal González. It was built between 1914 and 1929 as the main building, and the largest, of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and is also the largest of those that were erected in the city throughout the twentieth century, comparable to the other two prominent historic buildings of the extramuros of the city, that are the Hospital of the Five Wounds (century XVI) and the Real Factory of Tobacco (century XVIII).
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The Plaza de España is an architectural ensemble located in the María Luisa Park in the city of Seville (Spain), designed by the architect Aníbal González. It was built between 1914 and 1929 as the main building, and the largest, of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and is also the largest of those that were erected in the city throughout the twentieth century, comparable to the other two prominent historic buildings of the extramuros of the city, that are the Hospital of the Five Wounds (century XVI) and the Real Factory of Tobacco (century XVIII).
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