Campo de San Francisco, Urban park in central Oviedo, Spain.
Campo de San Francisco is an urban park in central Oviedo featuring tree-lined paths, fountains, and sculptures distributed across its grounds. The park spans several hectares and provides numerous benches and a notable music pavilion as a focal point.
Until 1834, the grounds belonged to a Franciscan monastery before being converted into a public garden during Spanish religious property reforms. This transformation marked the shift from religious to civic space.
The music pavilion has long served as a gathering place for local performers and artists who showcase their work here. This tradition continues today, making it a regular venue for cultural events throughout the year.
The park has multiple entry points from surrounding streets, with the main entrance near Plaza de la Escandalera in downtown Oviedo. The pathways are flat and easy to navigate, making it accessible for visitors of all abilities.
White peacocks roam freely throughout the park grounds, creating unexpected encounters for visitors during their walks. These untamed residents are among the most memorable features of the space.
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