• Construction of the Metropol Parasol took years. When construction started in June 2005, the project was estimated to take 2 years to complete.
  • Despite being built fairly recently (in 2011), the Metropol Parasol has become an important tourist attraction in its own right.
  • The Setas de Sevilla, also known as the Metropol Parasol, is a captivating piece of contemporary architecture and design.
  • view metropol parasol View from the top of the Parasol. ... Like the city itself, the site of the Metropol Parasols is something of a historical layer cake.
  • The Metropol Parasol was built at the Plaza de la Encarnación, a large square in the center of Seville that until 1973 was in use as a marketplace.
  • Material used for making the Metropol Parasol. The first priority for the architects were the questions of form and space, with materials the second consideration.
  • When Jürgen Mayer-Hermann designed and began constructing the Metropol Parasol, there was a near-uprising from locals in Sevilla.
  • Metropol Parasol, which also has the feature as one of the world’s largest wooden structure, is a canopy formed by knitting together wooden elements.
  • Completion of Metropol Parasol. April 2011 marks the completion of "Metropol Parasol", the Redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnacíon in Seville.
  • Twilight at the Parasol Metropol Parasol Interior View Historic Streets meet Progressive Parasol Wide open and ready for light.