Domecq Pavilion (Seville)


The pavilion, on a park street.

The Domecq Pavilion is a neoclassical brick building seen inside the María Luisa Park in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It was the pavilion of the Jerez wine cellar company Domecq in the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929. History

It is the work of the architect Aurelio Gómez Millán. Domecq was one of the companies with a pavilion in this exhibition. The 12 of October of 1929 presented / displayed in the city his wine La Raza, created in 1892.

King Alfonso XIII and his family, as well as the President of the Government, attended the inauguration of the pavilion.

After the exhibition was used as the headquarters of the Female Section of the Phalange. It was subsequently used as the headquarters of the Meteorological Center of Western Andalusia, and since 1998 it has been the headquarters of the Juventudes Musicales.

It is located near the roundabout of Covadonga.

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