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- Plaza Nueva (lit. 'New Square') is a public square in the city center of Seville, Spain, containing the Seville City Hall.
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Capilla de San Onofre. See also. References. Plaza Nueva, Seville. Coordinates: 37.3886°N 5.9955°W. Plaza Nueva ( lit. 'New Square') is a public square in the city center of Seville, Spain, containing the Seville City Hall. The land which the plaza is built on was formerly part of the San Fernando convent from 1270 to 1840.
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Plaza Nueva is a lovely public square with some greenery and space to sit and relax. Plenty of shops around. The area was built on what used to be land belonging to a convent (of San Fernando), which explains I suppose the big monument in the middle of the plaza. The Town Hall is also in this area.
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The Plaza Nueva is in the historical town centre of Seville, and it is both a shopping and administrative centre as the City Hall is located here. It has a perimeter of about 500 metres and occupies about 14,000 m². It was finished in 1853 but it was not inaugurated until 1857.
Plaza Nueva. by Fiona Flores Watson. This tree-lined square is the heart of Seville - located at the top of Avenida de la Constitucion, it sits centrally between the shopping area, Arenal and the river, Alfalfa, and the monumental zone and is home to the Ayuntamiento, the Town Hall.
By tram: Plaza Nueva terminus stop. Visit Seville’s Plaza Nueva: one of the city centre’s principal squares. Get a close look at the Town Hall, and see the square’s other buildings.
Plaza Nueva. It is located in the historic center of Seville, a true commercial and administrative center of the city, as the main building of the City Hall is located here. Commercial and administrative center of the city. With a perimeter of about 500 meters, it occupies an area of approximately 14,000 m².
Located in the centre of Seville opposite the city hall, the Plaza Nueva was completed in 1856 and has a good statue of Ferdinand III who conquered Seville for the Christians in 1248. It was under renovation.