Parque Miguel Servet, Municipal park in central Huesca, Spain.
Parque Miguel Servet is a municipal park in central Huesca with over 80 tree species, ornamental ponds, sculptures, and various garden areas. The grounds offer pathways for exploration and include a reproduction of Snow White's house with ceramic murals.
The park was founded in 1928 and named after Miguel Servet by the city council in 1931, a significant theologian from Aragon. This naming anchored a connection between the public space and an important historical figure from the region.
The park takes its name from Miguel Servet, an influential theologian from the region, and carries the city's history within it. Visitors find artworks such as the Las Pajaritas sculpture and a music pavilion where concerts are regularly held.
The grounds are accessible through several entrances, with the main gate on Calle Rioja leading to shaded pathways under plane trees and lime trees. The park offers plenty of shade and is easy to navigate thanks to well-laid paths.
The park houses rare tree species such as ginkgo biloba, cork oak, and crape myrtle, which are not commonly found in this region. This collection of plants makes it botanically interesting for those who enjoy plant diversity.
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