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Plaza Espana, Seville

  • John Springman
  • May 23, 2016
  • 1 min read

This will be brief. I haven't had a chance to post anything from Sevilla yet, and I'm working hard to get that corrected. It is a beautiful city, rivaling Barcelona in every respect. Here are just a few pictures from one afternoon that show the wonderful architecture of a building built in 1929 for the world exposition celebrating Spain's relations with the America's. The Spanish were suddenly very wealthy after they conquered the natives in what is now Mexico and brought all the gold accumulated from the Aztecs and Inca back to Spain. If you remember, 1929 was the year the great depression started, and no one came to the exposition! These buildings are now used to house the governor, and the military in the region.

Kat bought some pigeon food, and they mobbed her! She loved it.


 
 
 

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