Parque Maria Luisa
Maria Luisa Park
Maria Luisa park were part of the private gardens of the Palacio de San Telmo that was donated to Seville by the Infanta Maria Luisa. That is why his nickname. Sevilla park became a favorite place, in a unique and evocative space that many times it would identify, would be recognized in the world.
Because Maria Luisa Park is Seville and Seville isn't Seville without Maria Luisa Park. Although this park is one of the best known in Spain, still holds many secrets and anecdotes you might not know ... +
Curiosities that includes:
1. Spain Square and Plaza de America (known as Plaza de las Palomas)
2. Its irregular shape is inspired by the concept of romantic, passionate and wild love.
3. The Dukes of Montpensier are set in Seville in 1848, acquiring in 1850 the palace of San Telmo. Complementarily acquired two farms to prepare them as palace gardens
4. The park opened on April 18, 1914, coinciding with the fair this year in honor of the Infanta Luisa Fernanda de Borbón in 1893 had decided to donate it to the city of Seville. -
Maria Luisa park were part of the private gardens of the Palacio de San Telmo that was donated to Seville by the Infanta Maria Luisa. That is why his nickname. Sevilla park became a favorite place, in a unique and evocative space that many times it would identify, would be recognized in the world.
Because Maria Luisa Park is Seville and Seville isn't Seville without Maria Luisa Park. Although this park is one of the best known in Spain, still holds many secrets and anecdotes you might not know ... +
Curiosities that includes:
1. Spain Square and Plaza de America (known as Plaza de las Palomas)
2. Its irregular shape is inspired by the concept of romantic, passionate and wild love.
3. The Dukes of Montpensier are set in Seville in 1848, acquiring in 1850 the palace of San Telmo. Complementarily acquired two farms to prepare them as palace gardens
4. The park opened on April 18, 1914, coinciding with the fair this year in honor of the Infanta Luisa Fernanda de Borbón in 1893 had decided to donate it to the city of Seville. -