
Construída no final dos anos 20 pela ocasião da Feira Mundial que Sevilha partilhou data com Barcelona, a Praça de Espanha foi dos locais que visitámos hoje nesta cidade que mais me marcou.
A sua dimensão, a sua imponência mas creio que o que mais entusiasma é o detalhe. Como os dois "heraldos" adornam o edificio (ver 2ª foto), não percebi muito bem o que eram pela descrição deu-me a entender que era como assistentes ou secretários de membros da nobreza, eram mensageiros, jornalistas da época (talvez a inspiração para nomes de jornais como The Herald), organizam a logistica que envolviam as festas da época...eram "party planners" talvez.
Built in the late 20s by the time of the Seville World Fair date the city shared with Barcelona, the Spanish square was one of the places we visited today in this city that struck me the most.
Its size, its magnificence but I think what is the most exciting is the detail. Like the two "heralds" adorn the building (see 2nd foto) do not quite understand what was the description led me to believe that they were like as assistants or secretaries of members of the nobility, they were messengers, journalists of the time (perhaps the inspiration for the names of journals as The Herald), organized the logistics involving the parties of the time ... so they were "party planners" maybe.
Its size, its magnificence but I think what is the most exciting is the detail. Like the two "heralds" adorn the building (see 2nd foto) do not quite understand what was the description led me to believe that they were like as assistants or secretaries of members of the nobility, they were messengers, journalists of the time (perhaps the inspiration for the names of journals as The Herald), organized the logistics involving the parties of the time ... so they were "party planners" maybe.





