Parque García Sanabria
Parque García Sanabria is Santa Cruz de Tenerife’s largest urban park in the Canary Islands, inaugurated in 1926 after the mayor Garcia Sanabria approved its construction. Spreading across 67,230 square metres—about 723,700 square feet—it was conceived as more than open green space: the garden setting is paired with fountains and architectural groups, giving the park a formal, designed character. In 1973, the grounds hosted an international sculptural exhibition, with thirteen or so sculptures installed around the walks and corners. A later landmark adds a distinctly designed spectacle of its own: the park’s floral clock was manufactured in Switzerland by Favag and was gifted in 1958 by the Danish Consul. Kept in constant bloom throughout the year, it sits beside staircases and the central fountain, linking everyday timekeeping with public art. …
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