4313 x 3193 px | 36,5 x 27 cm | 14,4 x 10,6 inches | 300dpi
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Metropol Parasol, Plaza de la Encarnación, Siviglia, Spagna
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Seville - Metropol Parasol by Andrea Mazzocchetti A view from the Metropol Parasol in Seville. This extraordinary, flowing structure (known locally as Las Setas, the mushrooms) consists of six huge linked parasols made of waffle-type criss-crossed wooden beams - it is said to be the world's largest timber-framed structure. Metropol Parasol's trademark amorphous shape can be seen reflected in every detail of the development, from the curvy benches to the sinuous flowerbeds. The parasols, which measure 150x70m in total, took six years to build, and cost a reported 123 million euros.