Manzanares Park

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Manzanares Park (Parque del Manzanares) is a large, 480 Ha. park in the South of Madrid, Spain. It goes along the Manzanares River, backbone of the park, for seven kilometers between the M-30 Nudo Sur ("South Knot") and the town of Getafe.

The first part (Primer Tramo) of the park was inaugurated on April 29, 2003. The rest of the Park is under construction.

A view of the Umbraculo
A view of the Umbraculo

The most significant areas of the finished part are:

  • The Green Square (Plaza Verde), a wooden anfitheater structure.
  • The Alley of Senses (Paseo de los Sentidos), which goes along the river and is planted with palm trees, oak, cork, olive trees and other mediterranean species.
  • The Umbráculo.
  • The Watchtower (Atalaya), a pyramid-like structure with a 13 meter high sculpture by Manolo Valdés on top representing the head of a woman looking at the city.
  • The Pérgola.
  • The Sports Area, with several football, basketball and handball fields.
  • The Loop, a six meter wide way around the park.
  • The Belvedere Park.