The flamboyant plaza was originally built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition and designed to showcase the best of Spain in its architecture and ceramics.
Visitors to the southern Spanish city of Seville will soon have to pay to visit one of its most popular attractions.
The lavishly decorated Plaza de España has always been a highlight of the city and was used as a filming location for Star Wars films.
The city hall says the entry fee will go towards protecting the historic square.