She, Chris and Ansel were dropped off at the spectacular centerpiece of Maria Luisa Park. Plaza de España was stunning. The sweeping, crescent-like pavilion was, according to Chris, built for the Expo Sevilla in 1929, was a masterful blend of three design styles and measured almost a half million square feet. The stunning building combines Renaissance, Mudéjar and Art Nouveau styles. The square in front is reached by crossing the 1,640-foot canal on one of four bridges representing Spain’s ancient kingdoms.
