Seville lies in Andalusia, in the southern part of Spain. The Plaza de España is one of the landmarks of this large city – it is an impressive horseshoe-shaped square around which pavilions and galleries representing various architectural styles are located. The Spanish Square was designed by Aníbal Gonzáles for the Ibero-American Exposition organized in Seville in 1929. The square is dominated by a beautiful palace with a neo-Baroque façade, crowned by two corner towers. An artificial river flows through Plaza de España, crossed by four bridges symbolizing the four historical lands of Spain.