
Jardí d'Albalat dels Tarongers
The Jardí d'Albalat dels Tarongers is a public garden that quietly anchors a corner of Valencia. Its triangular footprint runs between the diagonal named for the tarongers area and the university parking, with Clariano to the west and Ramon Llull to the east. A long, flower-covered portico runs along the longest edge, giving a sheltered, green artery through the space. At its northwestern tip you’ll find a remnant tower from an old water reservoir once used for steam-powered trains heading to Cabanyal, a tangible link to Valencia’s industrial past. In the middle, a small rise acts as a focal point, with pedestrian bridges stepped up to meet it, and a network of canals and fountains weaving around and over the walkways. …
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