Las Setas de Sevilla

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Las Setas de Sevilla is a large, contemporary wooden structure and viewing platform in Seville, Spain, known for its striking mushroom-like design and elevated walkways.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contemporary architectural structure
landmark
public space
viewing platform
alsoKnownAs Metropol Parasol NERFINISHED
Setas de Sevilla NERFINISHED
architect J. Mayer H. Architects NERFINISHED
Jürgen Mayer NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Seville
Tourist attractions in Seville
Wooden buildings and structures
constructionCost approximately 100 million euros
constructionStartDate 2005
continent Europe
country Spain
designStyle contemporary architecture
parametric design
feature archaeological museum
bars
elevated walkways
market space
panoramic city views
restaurants
rooftop viewing platform
shaded public plaza
hasPart Antiquarium archaeological museum NERFINISHED
Plaza Mayor level
panoramic walkway
height approximately 26 meters
inaugurationDate 2011
length approximately 150 meters
locatedIn Andalusia
Plaza de la Encarnación NERFINISHED
Seville NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
material concrete
laminated timber
steel
wood
notableFor iconic skyline silhouette
innovative timber engineering
large wooden parasol structure
owner City of Seville NERFINISHED
purpose public gathering space
tourist attraction
urban regeneration
shape mushroom-like
touristAttractionIn Seville NERFINISHED

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Metropol Parasol alsoKnownAs Las Setas de Sevilla