On this Spanish-speaking guided walking tour, we will enter the María Luisa Park to discover the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. We will see the natural and architectural meanings of different spaces. The Park hides many secrets and curiosities that go unnoticed by the visitor. We will visit the Glorietas by Rubén Darío, Goya, Bécquer, Luis Montoto, Luca de Tena, Concha Piquer, Rafael de León, Dante Alighieri, Los Álvarez Quintero, The Machado brothers, Cervantes, Juanita Reina and María Luisa.
A review of the life of illustrious Seville and the history of the twentieth century. We will also visit the two most important spaces of the exhibition: The Plaza de España and La Plaza de América and we will try to understand the work designed by Forestier and Anibal Gónzalez from Monte Gurugú to the Lotos pond where our tour will end.
Inclusions:
- Guide
- Tickets
Exclusions:
- Drinks
- Meal
- Transport
Important Info:
Schedules subject to change depending on the season.. Students will need to bring the correct documentation to show at the entrance.
Redeem Info:
PRINTED - Printed Voucher. Print and bring the voucher to enjoy the activity.