SEVILLA

THE MUSHROOMS OF SEVILLE

THE MUSHROOMS OF SEVILLE

A unique wooden structure with a viewing platform, market and archaeological remains, it offers panoramic views and a cultural space in the heart of the city.
Designed by architect Jürgen Mayer, it is the largest wooden structure in the world. It is located in Plaza de la Encarnación and houses a viewpoint with panoramic views of Seville, a market, a cultural space and the Antiquarium, where you can see Roman and Muslim archaeological remains. Its undulating shape has earned it the nickname 'Las Setas'.