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The Frog Fountain is a charming and playful fountain, built in the 1920s. The central element is an octagonal basin from which water spouts. Around this basin are eight bronze frogs that also spout water.
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One of the most striking features of Seville is the beauty of its fountains, which are so recurrent to cool off on the hottest days. In the María Luisa Park we find one of the most beautiful fountains in the city, the Fountain of the Frogs. It is the oldest fountain in the entire enclosure, dating back to 1914, when what used to be the San Telmo Gardens began to become a park. It is located between two large ponds, next to the Garden of the Lions and the Isleta de los Patos, and surrounded by lush vegetation. It consists of a circular enclosure, surrounded by the figures of eight frogs and a duck leaning on a turtle in the middle of it. The mouths of the frogs and the beak of the duck expel water, although they are not always in operation, and form one of the most beautiful scenes in the park.
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The Frog Fountain is located in María Luisa Park in Seville and is one of the park's oldest and most iconic fountains. It was designed by ceramist Manuel García-Montalván and inaugurated in 1914.
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It's a spacious, free-access park, ideal for exploring on foot or by bike. It houses the Archaeological Museum and Plaza de España. It was inaugurated in 1914 and was part of the private gardens of the San Telmo Palace, later designed by French landscape designer Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier in 1914.
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It's a spacious, free-access park, ideal for exploring on foot or by bike. It houses the Archaeological Museum and Plaza de España. It was inaugurated in 1914 and was part of the private gardens of the San Telmo Palace, later designed by French landscape designer Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier in 1914.
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They were formerly private gardens of the Palace of San Telmo and were donated to the city in 1893 by the Infanta María Luisa Fernanda de Borbón (Duchess of Montpensier). They were renovated by the French engineer Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier, curator of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, who gave them a romantic touch, inspired by the gardens of the Generalife, the Alhambra and the Alcázares in Seville. The park was opened to the Plazas of Spain and America, created for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929, which are one of its main attractions. The fountains give that arabesque touch that adds sound and tranquility to the relaxation that can be enjoyed among the many benches and gazebos, which describe literary works and other works of art where you can rest peacefully.
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The Frog Fountain is the oldest fountain in the María Luisa Park in Seville. It dates back to 1914, the year in which the former San Telmo Gardens were converted into a park.
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The Monumento a Juan Sebastián de Elcano is an impressive monument located in the Glorieta de los Marineros. The monument was built to commemorate the first circumnavigation of the world, which was completed on September 8, 1522 with the return of the Nao Victoria under the command of Juan Sebastián de Elcano. The monument, created by the artist Antonio Cano in 1973, consists of several parts, including a pond with water jets that symbolize the sea and its movements, a wall with a world map and a bronze statue of Elcano. It commemorates the 250 men who set out from Seville on August 10, 1519 to travel around the world.
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