The Pabellón de Portugal is located in the Prado de San Sebastián next to the Plaza de España in Seville.
It was built between 1928 and 1929, on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exposition (1929), and the architects were the Rebello de Andrade brothers, Carlos and Guillermo.
The prominent features are the main façade and the roof, and important Portuguese artists of the era participated in the decoration. The gardens that surround the building deserve special mention.
The Pabellón de Portugal is currently occupied as the headquarters of the Portuguese Consulate in Seville.