Spain Andalucía Sevilla

Plaza de España

A landmark square featuring a semi-circular Renaissance/Neo-Moorish building, a canal, bridges, and tiled provincial alcoves in a Spanish city.

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The Plaza de España in Seville, Spain, served as a memorable Star Wars film location, famously representing the planet Naboo in "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones." This iconic landmark with its semi-circular architecture, beautiful waterways, and bridges transformed into Theed, the capital city of Naboo, providing a picturesque backdrop for key scenes such as Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala's arrival and their subsequent walk through the city. Its distinctive Renaissance/Neo-Moorish style, along with carefully added digital effects, transported audiences to a galaxy far, far away, showcasing the seamless blending of real-world locations with science fiction storytelling.

seeker 2 weeks ago

The Plaza de España is a treat to the eyes for architecture, heritage and ambience it brings to one. This was on my first visit to Spain in the largest city in the autonomous community of Andalusia, known as Sevilla.Definitely one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.

conroyconcessio 2 years ago

Sevilla is such a beauty!

stillontheroad 2 years ago

Plaza de España Guides

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