The Peruvian pavilion (Spanish: Pabellón de Perú) is a multi-purpose building in Seville, Spain. Built to house the Peruvian exhibition of the 1929 Ibero-American...
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Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 (redirect from Seville Exposition of 1929)
González. Renaissance pavilion: designed by Aníbal González. Royal pavilion [es]: designed by Aníbal González. Seville pavilion: currently functions as...
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Sevilla (CSIC) is based in the former Pavilion of Peru in the Maria Luisa Park. In April 2008 the city council of Seville provided a grant to renovate the...
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La Casa de la Ciencia (redirect from Pavilion of Peru, Seville)
similarities with Cotoli’s Peruvian works. A part of the building holds the Consulate General of Peru in Seville. In July 2008 the Peruvian ambassador to Spain...
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Parque de María Luisa (redirect from Monument to Miguel de Cervantes (Seville))
library is the Science Center (Casa de la Ciencia Seville), housed in the original Pavilion of Peru. Adjoining the Science Center is the Teatro Lope de...
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English) is a plaza in the Parque de María Luisa (Maria Luisa Park), in Seville, Spain. It was built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929...
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World's fair (redirect from Expo pavilion)
a Major tourist attraction in its own right. 1992 – Seville: The pavilions of Expo '92 in Seville had been converted into a technological square and a...
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Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville (Spanish: Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares) is a museum in Seville, Andalusia, Spain, located in the María...
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The Mexican Pavilion from the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 is located on Avenida de la Palmera in Seville, next to the Brazilian Pavilion, and today...
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The Archeological Museum of Seville (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla) is a museum in Seville, southern Spain, housed in the Pabellón del Renacimiento...
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theatre has become one of Seville's most important centres for cultural events. The Pabellón de Sevilla (Pavilion of Seville) housing the theatre and casino...
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Institute of Hygiene, Lima (category Palaces in Peru)
of Peru after independence. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peruvian Pavilion at Exposition Universelle (1900). Peruvian pavilion, Seville "El...
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Discoveries" for Seville Expo '92, and examples of joint pavilion buildings for a Registered Exposition is the Plaza of America at Seville's Expo '92, which...
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Estadio Benito Villamarín (category Football venues in Seville)
Estadio Benito Villamarín is a stadium in Seville, Spain, and the home of Real Betis since its completion in 1929. It has a capacity of 60,721. As early...
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The Seville Public Library (Biblioteca Pública del Estado - Biblioteca Provincial Infanta Elena de Sevilla) is a public library located in Seville, Spain...
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Exposition Universelle (1900) (redirect from Pavilion de l'Alma)
and Mexico. Behind them, in second line, were located the pavilions of Denmark, Portugal, Peru, Persia, Finland, Luxembourg, Bulgaria and Romania. The other...
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Australian Pavilion Baptist Pavilion and Waters of the World Sunsphere Tennessee River, Australian and Canadian Pavilions and Midway U.S. Pavilion Tennessee...
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its original location. Belgian Pavilion. Italian Pavilion. Swedish Pavilion. Serbian, Croat and Slovene Pavilion. Pavilion of the Barcelona Bank Savings...
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la Constitución is an important avenue in the Casco Antiguo district of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It starts from the square known as Puerta de Jerez and...
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The Monumento a la Raza is an outdoor marble monument in the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It is installed along María Luisa Park. It was inaugurated...
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Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Lima (category Colonial Peru)
outside the convent door. These Sevillian azulejos, brought directly from Seville, were donated by people like the famous Catalina Huanca, who was Francisco...
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momentous colonial and imperial achievements. Spain's Universal Exposition of Seville (1992) was elaborately planned to highlight Columbus' work and the overall...
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latter won the rights to host the 2016 Summer Olympics in 2009), San Juan, Seville, and Saint Petersburg. The 2004 Summer Olympic Games cost the Government...
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Europe, including the fifty HDTV receivers installed in various pavilions at the Seville Universal Exposition, were able to receive the broadcast. For Japan...
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Almohad architecture. In Seville, the Almohad rulers built a new Great Mosque (later transformed into the Cathedral of Seville), which consisted of a hypostyle...
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List of music venues (section Peru)
"Titanic Slipways". www.visitbelfast.com. Retrieved 2024-07-17. "UCT Pavilion". keystonecentre.com. Retrieved 2023-05-25. "Canada Room". keystonecentre...
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The exposition ran at the same time as the larger and longer duration Seville Expo '92, a Universal Exposition, held in the city from whose port (on...
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planned for 2026. Barcelona was also home to Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion. Designed in 1929 for the International Exposition for Germany, it was...
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unsuccessful, a royal fleet of 40 ships and 15,000 men was preparing to sail from Seville in June.[clarification needed] Infante Dom Henry the Navigator of Portugal...
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