If people cherish the youth and legends of exotic princesses and domestic actors in the Princess Building and the Butterfly Building, the Spanish Flavor Pavilion conveys the artistic and cultural stories of Spain. Stepping into the Spanish Flavor Pavilion at 11 Juyongguan Road, visitors are greeted with an overwhelming artistic atmosphere. The multifunctional bar, characterized by its colorful appearance, smooth curves, and artistic interest, draws inspiration from the designs of the 19th-century Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí.
A representative sculpture within the courtyard is the dynamic bullfighting bronze sculpture; the courtyard walls feature a sandstone mural relief composed of Spanish cultural elements such as wine, bulls, and guitars. In the 1200 square meter courtyard, a small stage serves as a window for tourists to appreciate authentic Spanish Flamenco art. The pavilion is open year-round from 08:30 to 17:30. Additional information on preferential policies: full-time primary, middle, and high school students (excluding adult education and graduate students) with a student ID enjoy half-price admission; individuals aged 60-69 with valid ID receive half-price admission; children under 1. 4 meters tall, individuals aged 70 and above, the disabled, active-duty military personnel, and retired officials with valid ID are admitted free of charge.Spanish Flavor Pavilion
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