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  2. Metropol Parasol - Wikipedia

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    During development, the project was titled Metropol Parasol, with locals quickly adopting a colloquial nickname, the setas or mushrooms. [6] Seville officially adopted the name Setas de Sevilla after discovering the project's architect had trademarked the name "Metropol Parasol" and would charge for its use; [7] Setas de Sevilla has been the project's official name since opening, [8]

  3. Jürgen Mayer - Wikipedia

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    He studied at Stuttgart University, The Cooper Union and Princeton University. [1] Since 1996 he has been working as an architect. Recent national and international projects include Metropol Parasol, the redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnación in Seville, Spain; the Court of Justice in Hasselt, Belgium; Pavilion KA300, built in celebration of Karlsruhe's 300th jubilee, and several public ...

  4. Sights and landmarks of Seville - Wikipedia

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    Metropol Parasol (popularly known as The Mushrooms). The Metropol Parasol, in La Encarnación square, is the world's largest wooden structure. [1] A monumental umbrella-like building designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer, finished in 2011. This modern architecture structure houses the central market and an underground archaeological ...

  5. Districts and neighbourhoods of Seville - Wikipedia

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    Principal tourist attractions are located here, such as the cathedral, the Alcázar, the Torre del Oro, the City Hall, the Palace of San Telmo, the Archivo General de Indias and the Metropol Parasol.

  6. Seville - Wikipedia

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    The Metropol Parasol, in La Encarnación square, is the world's largest wooden structure. [126] A monumental umbrella-like building designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer, finished in 2011. This modern architecture structure houses the central market and an underground archaeological complex. The terrace roof is a city viewpoint. [127]

  7. Timeline of Seville - Wikipedia

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    Metropol Parasol erected. Juan Ignacio Zoido becomes mayor. [12] 2011 Davis Cup finals held at the Estadio de La Cartuja. Population: 703,021. 2012 Pabellón de la Navegación (Sevilla) reopens as a museum. Muelle de Nueva York (Sevilla) reopens as a public space. 2014 – Alamillo Park expanded. 2015 Torre Sevilla skyscraper erected.

  8. Casco Antiguo - Wikipedia

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    Other buildings in the district include the Torre del Oro, the City Hall, the Palace of San Telmo, and the Metropol Parasol. The University of Seville is mainly based in the former Royal Tobacco Factory in the south of the Casco Antiguo, the setting to the story and opera Carmen. The city's bullring is in El Arenal.

  9. Talk:Metropol Parasol - Wikipedia

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