Jardines de Ayora, Valencia
Valencia boasts an abundance of enchanting gardens and parks, providing splendid spaces to spend leisurely hours. Ayora Garden (Jardín de Ayora) is a prime illustration of this, a lush garden adorned with a captivating palace-like structure.
Situated in Valencia's Ayora district, this garden was constructed during the late 19th century. Encompassing a generous expanse of approximately 17,000 square meters, the park is distinguished by its palatial building, which holds the distinction of being designated as a Site of Local Interest.
Ayora Garden still preserves much of its original flora, encompassing an impressive array of over 40 tree species. Notably, the feijoa tree holds particular historical significance within the city of València.
Exemplifying the grandeur of bourgeois gardens, this garden showcases a predominantly Modernist style. Its allure lies in its graceful fountains, ceramic benches, and ample shade provided by the abundant trees.
Embark on a delightful stroll to uncover the myriad charms of Ayora Garden.
Situated in Valencia's Ayora district, this garden was constructed during the late 19th century. Encompassing a generous expanse of approximately 17,000 square meters, the park is distinguished by its palatial building, which holds the distinction of being designated as a Site of Local Interest.
Ayora Garden still preserves much of its original flora, encompassing an impressive array of over 40 tree species. Notably, the feijoa tree holds particular historical significance within the city of València.
Exemplifying the grandeur of bourgeois gardens, this garden showcases a predominantly Modernist style. Its allure lies in its graceful fountains, ceramic benches, and ample shade provided by the abundant trees.
Embark on a delightful stroll to uncover the myriad charms of Ayora Garden.
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Sight Name: Jardines de Ayora
Sight Location: Valencia, Spain (See walking tours in Valencia)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Valencia, Spain (See walking tours in Valencia)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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