I took this photo on a quiet morning in Seville, when the city was still sleeping. I got up early to catch the soft morning light and photograph the square before the first tourists appeared. The result is a serene view of the impressive Plaza de España, one of the most beautiful places in Andalusia.
The Plaza de España is one of Seville's most famous landmarks, built for the 1929 Ibero-American exhibition. Its semicircular shape, elegant arches and colourful Andalusian tiles make it a unique place full of character and history.
The photo shows the square's semicircular galleries and towers in warm earth tones: terracotta red, soft orange and ochre, contrasting with the blue and green ceramic tiles running along the benches and balustrades. The light highlights the beautiful architectural details and the depth of the composition.
This work fits perfectly into interiors that love character and tranquillity. Think of a living room with natural materials, a hall where you welcome guests with a touch of travel, or a bedroom where you can dream away to Spain. It can also look great in a covered garden or veranda.
The picture fits well with Mediterranean, classic and bohemian interior styles, but it also offers a warm, cultural touch in modern interiors. For anyone who loves travelling, Spain or atmospheric architecture, this is an invitation to take a trip every day.
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