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Interesting Wooden Structure in Seville
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Metropol Parasol is a large, fun and interesting wooden structure which sits in Seville, Spain. Also known as 'The Mushrooms' or 'Setas de Sevilla', the extraordinary 150 by 70 metres tower was designed by German architect Jürgen Mayer and built with 3,500 cubic meters of micro-laminated Finnish pine. Boasting a panoramic view of Seville's old city from the 'rooftop terrace', 'Setas' has quickly become one of the city's most visited attractions. You can find here a traditional market, restaurants, a performance square and an archaeological museum. What's more, it offers plenty of opportunities to explore the local history and culture is something for everyone!

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