CURRO Expo 92 Seville Spain
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Description
Curro was the official mascot of the Seville World Expo 1992. Designed by the German illustrator Heinz Edelmann, Curro became one of the most recognizable icons of 1990s Spain.
Key features
- Appearance: a white bird with a multicolored beak, a conical crest, and a vibrant tail.
- Style: cheerful and futuristic, with a strong early-90s visual identity meant to convey optimism and innovation.
- Name: “Curro” is a common Andalusian nickname, chosen for its friendly and approachable tone.
Cultural significance
Curro appeared in parades, merchandising, advertising, and official events, eventually becoming a symbol of a transformative moment in Seville’s history. Today, he remains a nostalgic emblem of Expo ’92 and a beloved reminder of that era. 🌈✨
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