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THE SETAS OF SEVILLE

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Plaza de la Encarnación, 14, Sevilla, Spain
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2024
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2024

This visit is a must to discover the Seville of the XXI century and also to enjoy a panoramic view of all the surroundings.

After years of controversy and controversy worthy of those that occurred during the creation of the Pompidou Center in Paris, as well as work carried out in fits and starts due to technical and financial complications, the building was inaugurated in March 2011. With an initial budget multiplied by three and estimated at 33 million euros for what has officially become the Setas de Sevilla, the name given to it by the Sevillians and meaning "mushrooms". It must be admitted that the result, combining a huge wooden structure at 26 m high supported by six concrete pillars, designed by the Berlin architect Jürgen Mayer-Hermann, has finally found its place in the Sevillian urban landscape. Inside, there is the new Encarnación market, a restaurant area, a pedestrian plaza, an immersive multi-sensory room "Feeling Seville" and the Mirador, which is transformed at night with Aurora, a unique sound and light experience. The basement houses Antiquarium, the archaeological museum. Enclosed in a glass envelope, it displays the remains discovered during the pre-construction work on the site. Most of them date from the Roman period (1st to 6th century), when Seville was still called Hispalis; from the Muslim period, the remains of an Almohad house (12th and 13th centuries) remain. A short visit to the old city is recommended before leaving for Itálica.

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Visited in february 2024
Very beautiful but the prices are a bit too high!
Visited in february 2024
An amazing fear of engineering. The discovered Roman ruins were intelligently preserved and an amazing structure raised on top of them creating a wonderful centre for the town of Seville.
Visited in february 2024
I went to this site after dinner at around 9.30pm. There was no queue and I was pleasantly surprised by how much space there was to enjoy the views and take pictures. The structure is special, the views are good (not amazing). If your in the area then I recommend visiting. An enjoyable experience.
Visited in february 2024
No hay que olvidar de visitar este tipo de museos para poder valorar la antigüedad de la ciudad. Recomendable
Visited in february 2024
Stunning modern sculpture, we went later in the day to enjoy thr sunset.

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