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Carrubo monumentale, Parco di María Luisa

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Carrubo monumentale, Parco di María Luisa

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The Monumental Carob Tree is a significant natural monument nestled within the historic Parque de María Luisa in Seville, Spain. This ancient carob tree, located on the charming Isla de los Patos, stands at an elevation of 51 meters above sea level, contributing to the park's rich botanical diversity. The Parque de María Luisa itself is a sprawling public park situated along the Guadalquivir River, just south of Seville's vibrant city center.

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    19 ottobre 2021

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    È un parco ad accesso libero, spazioso, ideale da scoprire a piedi o in bicicletta, all'interno del Museo Archeologico e della Plaza de España.
    Fu inaugurato nel 1914 e faceva parte dei giardini privati del Palazzo San Telmo, poi progettato dal paesaggista francese Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier nel 1914.
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    Il Parque de Maria Luisa è un bellissimo parco pubblico nel cuore di Siviglia. I giardini sono un tranquillo rifugio dal trambusto della città. Aspettati musicisti di talento che suonano per strada dietro ogni angolo e infiniti posti graziosi per prendere un po' di sole o ombra pacifica.

    All'estremità nord-orientale del parco si trova Plaza de España, un punto di riferimento dell'architettura del regionalismo. Qui, c'è spesso uno spettacolo di flamenco (consiglio se guardi, ovviamente) e l'atmosfera è perfetta.
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    Il Parque de María Luisa è probabilmente il più famoso di Siviglia e nel centro della città
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    Elevazione 50 m

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    giovedì 25 giugno

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    Posizione:Séville, La Vega, Siviglia, Andalusia, Spagna

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    Is the Monumental Carob Tree the only significant tree in Parque de María Luisa?

    No, while the carob tree is notable, Parque de María Luisa is home to many impressive trees. It boasts over 140 species from around the world, including other "Árboles Singulares" (Singular Trees) like the over 200-year-old Swamp Cypress in the Glorieta de Bécquer, which stands 33 meters tall with a trunk circumference of 582 cm. You'll also find jacarandas, Ginkgo biloba, and a "Liana Tree" with a trunk exceeding five meters in circumference.

    What is the historical significance of Parque de María Luisa?

    The park was originally part of the private gardens of the San Telmo Palace. In 1893, Infanta María Luisa Fernanda donated a significant portion to Seville. It was later redesigned between 1911 and 1914 by French landscape architect Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, incorporating elements inspired by Romanticism and the gardens of the Generalife and Alcázar de Sevilla. Iconic structures like the Plaza de España and Plaza de América were built within its grounds for the exposition.

    Are there specific walking or cycling routes to explore the Monumental Carob Tree and other park features?

    Yes, the Parque de María Luisa offers numerous paths suitable for both walking and cycling. While the carob tree is located on the Isla de los Patos, you can easily combine a visit to it with exploration of other landmarks like the Plaza de España, Plaza de América, and various literary gazebos. Many hikers and cyclists enjoy creating their own routes through the park's extensive network of trails.

    What is the terrain like in Parque de María Luisa, and is it suitable for all fitness levels?

    The terrain within Parque de María Luisa is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for visitors of all fitness levels. The paths are mostly paved or gravel, offering easy navigation for leisurely strolls, cycling, and even those with mobility aids. Comfortable footwear is recommended due to the park's expansive size.

    Is Parque de María Luisa, including the area around the Monumental Carob Tree, family-friendly?

    Absolutely! Parque de María Luisa is highly family-friendly. Its spacious layout, gentle paths, and numerous points of interest like the Isla de los Patos (Duck Island) make it ideal for children. Families can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, and exploring the various fountains and architectural wonders. There are plenty of open spaces for kids to play and discover.

    Are dogs allowed in Parque de María Luisa?

    Yes, Parque de María Luisa is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted on a leash throughout most of the park's paths and open areas. It's a popular spot for locals to walk their pets, offering plenty of green space for them to enjoy alongside their owners.

    How long should I allocate to visit the Monumental Carob Tree and the surrounding park?

    To fully appreciate the Monumental Carob Tree and explore a significant portion of Parque de María Luisa, including landmarks like Plaza de España and Plaza de América, you should allocate at least 2-3 hours. If you wish to enjoy a more leisurely pace, have a picnic, or simply relax, a half-day visit would be ideal.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants within or near Parque de María Luisa?

    Yes, there are several options for refreshments. Within the park, you'll find kiosks and small cafes, particularly near popular areas like Plaza de España. Additionally, the park's central location means there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and tapas bars just outside its perimeter, especially towards the city center and the Triana neighborhood.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for in the park, besides the Carob Tree?

    Beyond the Monumental Carob Tree, don't miss the stunning Plaza de España with its intricate tilework and canals, and the Plaza de América, home to the Archaeological Museum. The Glorieta de Bécquer, with its impressive Swamp Cypress, is another natural highlight. The park is filled with romantic corners, fountains, and diverse botanical displays, offering picturesque views at every turn.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit the Monumental Carob Tree or Parque de María Luisa?

    No, Parque de María Luisa is a public park with free access for all visitors. There are no permits or entrance fees required to see the Monumental Carob Tree or to explore any other part of the park. It is open to the public year-round.

    What are carob trees known for, and what makes this one 'monumental'?

    Carob trees (Ceratonia siliqua) are native to the Mediterranean, known for their slow growth, dense canopies, and long, thick branches. They have irregular, rough trunks and produce edible pods. This particular carob tree is considered 'monumental' due to its age, size, and prominent location within the historic Parque de María Luisa, contributing to the park's collection of significant arboreal residents, some of which are officially recognized as "Árboles Singulares".

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