Jardines de la Agricultura, Public garden in Córdoba, Spain.
Jardines de la Agricultura is a public garden in Córdoba featuring two central ponds connected by pathways that distribute across the site. Plane trees and elms line the walking routes, with seating scattered throughout to encourage visitors to spend time there.
The city of Córdoba acquired this site in 1863 and commissioned architect Rafael de Luque Lubián to transform it into an organized public space. Major improvements occurred in 2004-2005 when pathways were renovated and new facilities were added.
The name reflects the site's connection to farming heritage, and visitors today still experience the layout as a peaceful retreat within the city. The planted areas and pathways show how the space has remained a gathering spot for locals seeking greenery and rest.
The garden is easily accessible on foot with well-lit pathways that make it comfortable to visit at different times of day. Modern play areas are available for children, and renovated routes are easy to navigate for all visitors.
The first civil monument in Córdoba was installed here in 1918, honoring Antonio Barroso Castillo and crafted by sculptor Mateo Inurria. This statue represents an important milestone in how the city chose to commemorate its citizens.
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