The park of Juan Carlos I in Madrid covers an area of 160 hectares, which makes it the second largest park of the Spanish capital. It is part of the Campo de las Naciones congress and business complex. It is famous for the abstract sculptures of artists from around the world. Every year it hosts the MetroRock music festival. A recreation and sports area was created here.
Tourists can take a walk so-called "Path of sculptures." There are a total of 19 here, including: 'Meetings' by Mustafa Arrufa from Spain,' Tribute to Holocaust victims' by Samuel Nahon Bengio from Israel, 'Peace Monument' by Yolanda D'Augsburg from Brazil, 'Songs at the Crossroads "Leopoldo Malera from Argentina.
Juan Carlos I Park is a place adapted to various sports. You can go canoeing on the local lake, bike paths have been marked out, bike rental is also in operation, an ice rink is open in winter. Activities for children have been prepared - they can explore the park by a small train and take part in weekend workshops.
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