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Sabatini Garden Review

4.4 /557 Reviews
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3/5
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A very beautiful garden, here was the earliest a royal stable, but now I can't see the shadow of the stable, transformed into a very royal style garden, there are not too many people, I feel that the environment is very good.

Sabatini Garden

Posted: Jul 31, 2019
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  • sculptor
    4/5Excellent
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    The gardens of the Sabatini are part of the Spanish Palace of Madrid, opened to the public in 1978 by King Juan Carlos I. They are named after the 18th century Italian architect Francesco Sabatini. Construction began in 1933 and was not completed until the late 1970s. The garden has a formal neoclassical style, including neatly trimmed fences, symmetrical geometric patterns, and is fitted with pools, statues and fountains, and trees are arranged in symmetrical geometric shapes. The statues are of the King of Spain. The tranquil array is a quiet corner from which to view the back of the royal palace.

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    Posted: Jan 14, 2020
  • DEAR张小球
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Samatini Garden should also belong to the previous royal garden. The gardening of the European royal family is very pleasing. The scenery is particularly good. The buildings in the park are also very royal, and the buildings seen in the Palace of Madrid are quite similar.

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    Posted: Dec 26, 2019
  • vivienvivien
    5/5Outstanding
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    Sabatini Garden can be regarded as the "Imperial Garden" of the Madrid Palace. It was built in the 1930s and named in memory of the famous Italian architect Francesco Sabatini in the 18th century. Francesco Sabatini designed many of Madrid's famous buildings and monuments, such as Alcaramen.

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    Posted: Jan 1, 2019
  • auganeve
    5/5Outstanding

    full of sculptures and really tranquil at night, with a great side view of the palace.

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    Posted: Nov 4, 2023
  • van_roy_wang
    5/5Outstanding
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    Samartini Garden, can be seen as the imperial garden of the Madrid Palace, which is very green and quiet. It was built in the 1930s and is still well preserved. The garden is named in memory of the famous Italian designer Francesco Sabatier in the 18th century.

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    Posted: May 28, 2017
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