In just ten years, Las Setas de Sevilla, the largest wooden structure in the world, has become the third most visited monument in Sevilla, and one of the most sustainable and welcoming to visitors in the city.
This singular asset, built by Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructures, and operated by Sacyr Concesiones, has a design based on the reticular structure that towers over the Plaza de la Encarnación and allows to walk above the parasols and enjoy a unique view of the city. The structure holds a museum, a market, an elevated square with a wide gastronomic and cultural offer and a multi-use pavilion.
The structure is made from 3,500 cubic meters of microlaminated Finnish pinewood and, per our commitment to sustainability, we planted three pine trees for every pine tree cut in the same woods they originated from.