Sabatini Gardens - Madrid: Working hours, Activities, Visitor reviews
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Information about Sabatini Gardens
It is the gardens of the Royal Palace in Madrid, opened by King Juan Carlos I in 1978. It honors the name Sabatini (1722-1797), the eighteenth-century Italian architect who designed the palace and the royal stables, formerly located on this site. In 1933, construction of the gardens began, which was not completed until the late seventies. The gardens are in a neoclassical style, consisting of well cut flower beds, with symmetrical geometric patterns, decorated with a pond, statues and fountains. The statues represent the Spanish kings, a great place to relax and take a walk inside.
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Outdoor Seating
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Wheelchair Accessible
Suitable for groups
Family-friendly
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