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Aníbal González Álvarez-Ossorio

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where he graduated in 1902. Other architects in his class included Joaquín Rojí, Tomás Acha, Luchas Alday, Amós Salvador, Miguel G. de la Any, Jerónimo P. Mathet, Juan J. Gorruchaga, Luis López, Calixto Sancho, Demetrio Ribes, Francisco García Navas and Gregorio Rábago. Two of his teachers were
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complex is a huge half-circle with buildings continually running around the edge accessible over the moat by numerous beautiful bridges. In the centre is a large fountain. By the walls of the Plaza are many tiled alcoves, each representing a different province of Spain.
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Aníbal González was appointed chief architect of the Sevilla Iberoamerican Exposition of 1929, where he worked until 1926. He designed in the
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González was born in Seville to José González Espejo and Catalina Álvarez-Ossorio y Pizarro. He studied in
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La Escuela Superior de Arquitectura (Madrid Superior Technical School of Architecture)
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Spanish name
surname

Seville
Seville
Spanish
Plaza de España
Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla
Archeological Museum of Seville
Seville
Madrid
Art Deco
Plaza de España
Ibero-American Exposition of 1929
La Escuela Superior de Arquitectura (Madrid Superior Technical School of Architecture)
Ricardo Velázquez Bosco
Plaza de América
Maria Luisa Park
Museum of Arts and Traditions of Sevilla
Archeological Museum of Seville
Plaza de España
Art Deco
Neo-Mudéjar






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