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Warm dry summers and mild winters with a number of bright sunny days all throughout the year has resulted in the creation of numerous parks and gardens in Valencia including the famous Jardines de Monforte, Valencia. The city was constructed around 137 BC by the Romans but today it is a cosmopolitan that attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. About the Jardines de Monforte, Valencia
Situated near the top of the Vicente Blasco Ibanez Avenue, the Jardines de Monforte, Valencia is a neoclassical park. It consists of statues, small ponds, and fountains. In 1941 the park with a romantic atmosphere was declared "Artistic Gardens". One of the most beautiful parks in Spain it attracts a large number of tourists every year. The Jardines de Monforte in Valencia, Spain was created by Marquis de San Juan. After his death the garden was handed over to the Monforte family from whom the garden got its present name. The Jardines de Monforte, Valencia is divided into three parts. The sections are different yet complimentary. The first section is geometric with statues, pavilions, fountains and other neoclassical features. The second part has a small and peaceful palace while the third zone has a beautiful and exotic garden. The Valencia Jardines de Monforte, Spain is unique in Europe due to its permanent exhibition of bonsais. The garden can be entered through a small palace called the Pabellón de Recreo or the Recreation Pavilion. Timings of the Jardines de Monforte, Valencia is 10:30 am to 7:00 pm Address of the Jardines de Monforte, Valencia is Plaza de la Legión Española, s/n Valencia, V 46010 Spain Apart from the Valencia Botanical Gardens, Valencia other parks and gardens in Valencia include the Palm Groves (Palmeral) of Elche, Valencia, the Antiguo Cauce del Rio Turia, Valencia, the Parque de Benicalap, Valencia, the Royal Gardens (Jardines del Real), Valencia, the L'Albufera, Valencia.
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