The structure depicted in the distorted image last week is constructed of wood and claims to be the largest wooden structure in the World. It consists of several linked mushroom-shaped structures covering a plaza. Designed by a German architect, built using wood from Finland it graces the centre of a Spanish city. The Parasol Metropole, as it is known, can be found in the Old City of Seville.

Congratulations this week to Todd (@toddunctious), Jackie (@jackiesjourneys), Tim (@timofnewbury), Dave (@travelling_dave) and Günther and Ursula (@myVideoMedia) who all identified the city correctly as Seville.
The distorted photograph this week is back to a city skyline. The challenge is to identify the city from its very modern architecture. There is a hint as to which part of the world by some of the architecture. Good luck.
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