Thursday Doors: The Plaza de España, Seville

This is my contribution to Thursday Doors, a weekly door-lover’s group hosted by Dan Antion over at No Facilities

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My husband and I often take a ten-minute bus ride to walk through the Maria Luisa Park for exercise. 

Photo by Sarah Cox

To one side of the park is the Plaza De España of Seville. The Plaza was designed by architect Aníbal González for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition.  The semi-circular structure and the square occupies 12 acres. 

Photo by Sarah Cox

The Plaza De España is where we need to go for all things official; residence cards, etc.  I’m not complaining.  It is a spectacular sight.

Thank you for stopping by.  Stay safe and stay well!

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  1. Dan Antion's avatar Dan Antion says:

    What a beautiful place to walk. That seems so much nice than going to a gym 😉 Walking along the water and under those arches would be my favorite spots.

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    1. We’ve never had such a nice place to exercise. It is a beautiful place. Thanks, Dan!! 🙂

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  2. Teresa's avatar Teresa says:

    That’s so beautiful 👍

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    1. It really is. Thank you for commenting, Teresa!! 🙂

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    1. Thanks, Ann! The prettiest of pictures come from my daughter. 🙂 But, yes, the scenery here including all the architecture is gorgeous.

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