This is Seville's great urban park designed by the French landscape gardener Forestier for the Ibero-american Exhibition in 1929.
With it, a purely Spanish style of gardening, which would be called Neo-Sevillian or Neo-Arab was reborn, which would have a great influence on all Spanish public parks of the first third of the century. A large part of its squares, circuses and monuments are dedicated to national literary figures, like the Bécquer, Cervantes, Hermanos Machado circuses, etc. and undoubtedly one of its characteristics is the widespread use of fountains, ponds and furniture made from brick and ceramic tiles.
María Luisa park
Paseo de las Delicias, s/n
41013 Sevilla, Seville (Andalusia)
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