Parque del Oeste
Madrid park with historic charm
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Parque del Oeste, also known as Western Park, is a popular park in Madrid, Spain. It was established in 1906 on what used to be the city's main landfill. The park features beautiful sites like La Rosaleda, a charming rose garden with hundreds of rose varieties that bloom in spring, and the Temple of Debod, an Ancient Egyptian temple donated by Egypt to Spain in 1968. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks under tall pines, relax on quiet lawns, or take the gondola lift to Casa de Campo for panoramic city views. With its early 20th-century origins, Parque del Oeste is a green haven in the heart of Madrid.

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