
1929 Exposition, Park Architecture & Seville's Modernist Legacy
The 1929 Ibero-American Exposition (the 'Exposición Iberoamericana de Sevilla 1929' — the world exposition held in Seville from May to December 1929) left a permanent legacy of monumental buildings (the Plaza de España, the national pavilions of the Latin American countries, and the María Luisa Park redesign) that constitute the most impressive ensemble of early 20th-century civic architecture in Spain.
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