We will start at the entrance to the garden; and then we will continue to see the eighteenth-century palace, the temple of Bacchus, and the honey beekeeper…. and we will end at the same meeting point.
It is a trip to two and a half centuries ago, in which I hope you let yourself be carried away by the magic of the park.
At the end of the 18th century, the purchase of this recreational estate from the Dukes of Osuna was signed; It was a place away from the hustle and bustle in those days, not a park as we have it today. It was a place of enjoyment, recreation, meditation, and even, according to legend, magical acts. In the end, each part of the park was based on a part of society as such.
I hope you like it.
Important: Pets are not allowed in the park, if it were up to me there would be no problem, but it is the regulation.