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Las Setas: Model on display at the Antiquarium

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A model of Las Setas on display at the Antiquarium
Located on the La Encarnación square, Las Setas is one of the main tourist attractions in Seville. It is a strange wooden structure resembling a set of mushrooms. Visitors can climb and walk the paths on top and get a 360 degree view of Seville.

Officially known as Metropol Parasol, Las Setas was designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer and completed in April 2011. It has six umbrella-like structures, known as parasols, and has four levels. The underground level houses a Roma-era museum, known as the Antiquarium. Level 1 is at the street level and level 2 and 3 are the upper floor with walkaways.

The image shows the model of the Las Setas on display at the Antiquarium.

Las Setas Images
A street level view
A street level view at night
A street level view at night
Walkways on the upper level terrace
Upper level with walkways
Model on display at the Antiquarium
Space under the parasols

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