Metropol Parasol Guide
Metropol Parasol: Seville's Modern Marvel Guide
Prepare to be amazed by the Metropol Parasol, also known as Las Setas (The Mushrooms), a striking modern structure that dominates the Plaza de la Encarnación in Seville. This architectural marvel, completed in 2011, is one of the largest wooden structures in the world and offers a unique blend of contemporary design and historical context. Whether you love it or hate it, it's an undeniable landmark that has transformed the city's skyline. The Metropol Parasol was designed by German architect Jürgen Mayer-Hermann and was built on the site of a former market and parking lot. During construction, Roman and Moorish remains were discovered, leading to the incorporation of an archaeological museum within the structure. The design, inspired by the vaults of Seville Cathedral and the ficus trees in the nearby Plaza de Cristo de Burgos, sparked considerable debate during its construction but has since become a symbol of modern Seville. The Metropol Parasol offers a variety of activities for tourists. Ascend to the top via elevator for panoramic views of Seville. Explore the Antiquarium, an archaeological museum located beneath the structure, showcasing the Roman and Moorish ruins discovered during construction. Wander through the market stalls on the ground floor, offering fresh produce and local products. The surrounding Plaza de la Encarnación is also a great place to relax and soak up the atmosphere. While the Metropol Parasol itself doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, the surrounding area is filled with tapas bars and restaurants offering a wide range of Sevillian cuisine.
Transportation
The Metropol Parasol is easily accessible by public transportation. The Seville Metro (Line 1) has a station at Plaza de la Encarnación, directly beneath the structure. Several bus lines also stop nearby, including the C5, which circles the city center.
Opening Hours
Sunday to Thursday: 9:30 AM - 10:30 PM, Friday and Saturday: 9:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Ticket Price
€5 (includes a drink)