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Parque del Oeste | |
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Location | between the Autovía A-6, the Ciudad Universitaria de Madrid and the district of Moncloa, Madrid |
Coordinates | 40°25′42″N 3°43′27″W / 40.42833°N 3.72417°W |
Created | 1893 |
Status | Opened all year |
The Parque del Oeste (in English: Western Park) is a park of the city of Madrid (Spain) situated between the Autovía A-6, the Ciudad Universitaria de Madrid and the district of Moncloa. Before the 20th century, the land that the park currently occupies was the main landfill of the city. The park is the initiative of Alberto Aguilera, the mayor of the city at the beginning of the 20th century, who in 1906 requested the layout of a place for walking and relaxation by landscape artist Celedonio Rodrígáñez. It has beautiful sites such as the rose garden, where a rose competition is held every year.
One of the monuments in the park is the Temple of Debod, an Ancient Egyptian temple. The Egyptian state donated the temple of Debod to Spain in 1968 as a sign of gratitude for the help provided by Spain in saving the Abu Simbel temples.
The Parque del Oeste is linked to the Casa de Campo by the Teleférico de Madrid, a gondola lift.[1]