SPAIN, SEVILLE: The Parque de María Luisa (María Luisa Park) is a public park that stretches along the Guadalquivir River. It is Seville's principal g
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SPAIN, SEVILLE: The Parque de María Luisa (María Luisa Park) is a public park that stretches along the Guadalquivir River. It is Seville's principal green area. Most of the grounds that were used for the park were formerly the gardens of the Palace of San Telmo. They were donated to the city of Seville in 1893 by the Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier, for use as a public park.[2] Starting in 1911, Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier rearranged the gardens into their present shapes. In 1914 the architect Aníbal Gonzalez began construction for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, which was held partly within the park. The new buildings of the Plaza de España were used as the office of the fair.