PARK GARCÍA LORCA
To the south-east of the city, this park offers a beautiful 80,000 square metre green space that can be accessed via four doors equipped with access ramps, the main one being Paseo de los Tilos, which leads to the Huerta de San Vincente, the García Lorca family's summer residence. Inaugurated in 1995 and designed by the architect José Ibáñez Berbel, it surrounds the poet's house by preserving the structure of the family orchard on a very small part and adopting a more modern design for the rest of the spaces. In terms of vegetation, the southern part of the park favours native species, with olive groves, poplars and ornamental plants, and white cedars, cypresses and redwoods can be found in the rest of the park and above all a very large rose garden, one of the most important in Europe. Whether in the form of canals, ponds or ornamental fountains such as the labyrinth, water is also very present. And fish, ducks and geese should also contribute to the joy of the little ones who also have a playground there.
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