It is one of the Teo most important squares in Barcelona, a public transport hub from where you can take bus 46, A1 and A2 to the airport. There is Arenas Mall in an old Arena de Yoro building from where you have. nice view.
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Placa Espanya Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Although in terms of size, Plaza de España in Barcelona is not as imposing and authentic as Plaza de España in Madrid, it occupies an important area in Barcelona after Plaza Catalunya. The landmark buildings of Plaza de España are a pair of brick-red square-column Venetian towers, standing tall and straight on both sides of Queen Cristina Avenue, echoing the National Palace of the National Gallery of Catalonia on the hills, and the layout has a harmonious beauty.
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Placa Espanya Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is one of the Teo most important squares in Barcelona, a public transport hub from where you can take bus 46, A1 and A2 to the airport. There is Arenas Mall in an old Arena de Yoro building from where you have. nice view.
Sevilla Plaza de España was built in 1929 for the Ibero-American World Expo here. It is a typical representative of the style of the New Renaissance architecture in Spanish architecture, the epitome of the Moorish Renaissance architecture. This is a huge 270-degree circular square with a unique and beautiful shape, with a gap facing Maria Luisa Park, surrounded by a half-arc red brick building, the main tower in the center, and the sub-arc at both ends. There is a small artificial moat around the building group, there are several small bridges built on it, the momentum is extraordinary, the square is surrounded by a city river, there are many exquisite and beautiful bridges on the moat, the center of the square is a large fountain pool.
The squares of each city are different, but I was shocked by the scene in front of me. The size of the square, the perfect complex, and every detail is so exquisite, it is so beautiful! The Spanish churches are also different from other European cities, in addition to the shape, the materials used and the mosaics above are also very unique.
In the middle of the square there is a beautiful fountain with 3 sides, each one symbolizing a sea.
Although not as beautiful as the Spanish Square in Seville, Barcelona's Spanish Square is close to the Catalan Palace of Art, and there is a transformed shopping mall near a gladiator, and Magic Fountain in the evening. Barcelona's Spanish Square is still very photographic, Madrid's explosion. Additionally, the Montreal Mountains, the Dro Pavilion, the Milo Foundation, the Old Olympic Site and other attractions are nearby. The Spanish Square in Barcelona is also a landmark tourist attraction.
The Plaza de España itself is not very interesting. Fortunately, there is a remodeled elevator on the bullring next to it. You can spend1.5 euros on the elevator. It is still very beautiful to go up and see the scenery from a high place. The day I went, the new coronavirus in China had begun to become popular, and on the edge of Plaza de España, the local people were still very leisurely weekends, very envious.