Metropol Parasol, commonly known as Las Setas de la Encarnaci &3;n, is a wooden building in Seville, Spain. It is located in La Encarnaci &3;n, an old city. It was designed by German architect Juergen Meyer-Herman and completed in April 2011. It is 150 metres by 70 metres and about 26 metres high. It is known as the largest wooden building in the world. The metropolitan umbrella designed by J. MAYER H. Architects has become the symbol of Seville, one of the most fascinating cultural attractions in the world. The metropolitan umbrella is expected to turn Draenkanasion Square into a new centre of contemporary cities. Its unique space can trigger a lot of activities, such as leisure and business, and equipped with a sound infrastructure, to become the aspiration of local people and tourists. Metropolitan umbrella has a striking and impressive wooden structure, under which can be placed farmers'markets, elevated squares, bars, restaurants. The upper floor is a panoramic terrace. The project is so large that it uses the latest environmentally friendly wood and technology. The emergence of the umbrella has become a milestone between the city of history and modern times. Connect culture and business with unique grammar. The City umbrella has four floors. Underground is Antiquarium, exhibiting the ruins of Rome and Moore found here. The first floor is the central market. The second and third floors are panoramic terraces and restaurants for viewing the downtown scenery. Tickets seem to be 3 euros. After the tour, you can pick up a drink at a small restaurant that turns into the street on the right side of the umbrella. It's really wonderful in this hot place. Seville is the hottest place in the whole journey. We must do a good job in summer and sun protection.