This square and the 3 buildings it contains were built by Anabel González (between 1913 and 1916) for the Exposition in 1929. Each building encompasses a different architectural style. Renaissance Pavilion: currently the Museum of Archaeology. Gothic Pavilion: currently belongs to the City Hall and is the seat of one of its delegations. Mudejar Pavilion: currently the seat of the Museum of Popular Arts and Customs. Here we can also find a roundabout dedicated to Miguel de Cervantes, decorated with ceramics depicting some of his most renowned works of art.
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