Lope de Vega Theatre in Mar&iacute;a Luisa Park in Seville, Spain<br />
Architect Vicente Traver y Tom&aacute;s integrated a theater and casino into the Pabell&oacute;n de Sevilla for Expo Sevilla 1929. This Brogue fa&ccedil;ade crowned with a ceramic dome was the casino entrance from Mar&iacute;a Luisa Park. After a checkered past of physical disasters and renovations, Lope de Vega Theatre is now a venue for concerts and plays. The theater&rsquo;s namesake was one of Spain&rsquo;s most prolific and famous playwrights who lived from 1562 until 1635.