Parc de la Rambleta
Parc de la Rambleta opens a window to Valencia’s broader urban story. This roughly rectangular green space sits south of the Sant Marcelí district and is administratively within Camí Real, with the cemetery to its north and the street layout tracing Pius IX to the east, the old road to Picassent to the west, and Tomás Sala Avenue along the northern edge. Covering about 14 hectares, its name recalls the former rambla that once crossed these lands before urbanization. The park’s project began in the late 20th century as Valencia rebuilt degraded spaces and expanded environmental and leisure infrastructure for outlying neighborhoods. Construction of the first phase ran from 1999 to 2002, directed by architects Carmel Gradolí and Arturo Sanz, with a budget above five million euros. …
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