Las 3000 Viviendas, Public housing complex in Polígono Sur, Seville, Spain.
Las 3000 Viviendas is a housing development in the southern part of Seville, divided into six zones. Multi-story residential blocks shape the streetscape and provide homes for thousands of families.
The housing ministry launched the project in 1968 to create homes for low-income families. By 1977, all buildings were complete and residents moved into the new apartments.
Musicians frequently perform in courtyards and streets, where songs and melodies form part of daily life. These performances create a lively setting where neighbors gather and share stories.
Buses connect this area to central Seville and run regularly on different routes. Visitors should check current lines beforehand to make orientation easier.
Vendors and neighbors regularly organize markets in the squares, where fresh produce and handmade goods are sold. These markets bring people together and strengthen local community ties.
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