Constitution Square (Plaza de la Constitución)
San Sebastian, Spain
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- Type
- Historical landmark in San Sebastián, Spain
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- Hours: Daily
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What is the history of the Constitution Plaza San Sebastián?
Plaza de la Constitución dates from 1817 and was designed by the architect Urgantemendia, who was actively involved in the reconstruction of the city following the devastating fire that burned it to the ground in 1813.
What is the famous sculpture in San Sebastián?
The Peine del Viento or Comb of the Wind – a set of three sculptures designed by Eduardo Chillida and installed at the western end of Playa de Ondarreta – has become a great symbol of San Sebastián.
Where is Constitution Square in Spain?
Plaza de la Constitución (Constitution Square) is located in the heart of the Old Town. It was the most important and charming spot of San Sebastián for centuries.
What is the Plaza de la Constitución?
The Plaza de la Constitucion, or El Zocalo, in the photograph is the main square in Mexico City and one of largest city squares in the world. The plaza has been the center of the city since Aztec times. The Plaza was given its name in 1812 to celebrate the Spanish Constitution of 1812.