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  1. Campo Grande de Valladolid. El Campo Grande es un gran parque público de la ciudad de Valladolid. Tiene forma triangular y uno de sus lados hace tres quebraduras; cuenta con 113 379 m² de superficie 1 y está limitado por la calle de la Acera de Recoletos, el paseo de los Filipinos y el paseo de Zorrilla. El total de la zona considerada como ...

  2. The Campo Grande (English: "Large Field") is a large public park located in the heart of the city of Valladolid, Spain. It is triangular, has a 115,000 m² (11.5 ha) surface and is bordered by the streets Acera de Recoletos, Paseo de los Filipinos and Paseo de Zorrilla. [1] Its main entrance is at Plaza de Zorrilla, where together with a modern ...

  3. Campo Grande. In the heart of Valladolid is Campo Grande, the city's large park. Triangular in shape, it is bordered by Acera de Recoletos, the Paseo de los Filipinos and the Paseo de Zorrilla. Its main entrance is located in Plaza Zorrilla, where, beside a modern gate, you will see the city's large floral coat of arms, a display of mosaic ...

  4. Campo Grande: A Green Oasis in the Heart of Valladolid. The Campo Grande, one of the largest and most beloved urban parks in Spain, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city of Valladolid. Established in the 18th century and inaugurated in 1907, this sprawling park has evolved into a cherished green lung for locals and visitors alike.

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    The Campo Grande consists of large gardens between the train station and the Plaza de Zorrilla, which were made in the 16th century. It started as a neoclassic garden, but was then transformed in 1877 into a Romantic type of garden. The designer was Ramon Oliva, a famous garden architect from Barcelona.

  7. The Campo Grande consists of large gardens between the train station and the Plaza de Zorrilla, which were made in the 16th century. It started as a neoclassic garden, but was then transformed in 1877 into a Romantic type of garden. The designer was Ramon Oliva, a famous garden architect from Barcelona.

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