Plaza de Espa&a Spanish Square in Sevilla, which is known as Spain's most beautiful square, has a Spanish Square in every Spanish city. Built in 1929 to host exhibitions, the square is now a government building and has become one of Seville's most popular attractions. The whole square is semi-circular, with continuous red brick buildings outside. There is a moat between the building and the square. There is a fountain in the middle of the square. The gap of the square is opposite Maria & Louisa Park. There are 58 painted porcelain niches on the walls of red brick buildings, representing the historical pictures of 58 different regions in Spain. Many tourists sit in front of the niches to take pictures. There are several arch bridges built of blue and yellow tiles on the moat. They are beautifully shaped and brightly colored. Tourists can take a boat tour in the moat, which is not interesting. In addition, you can take a carriage to visit the square in the traditional way. It is said that this square is the most beautiful in the evening sunset.