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Spain. Murcia. Gate of the Palace of the Garden of the Bombs
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Spain. Murcia. Gate of the Palace of the Garden of the Bombs
Spain. Murcia. Gate of the Palace of the Garden of the Bombs, with the coat of arms of the first marquis of Torre Pacheco. 17th -18th centuries. Baroque. Gardens of the Malecon
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Baroque Bombs Carrillo Fountain Lion Marquis Murcia Pacheco Rampant Region Torre Albornoz Exempt Malecon Solomonic
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1. Title: "The Majestic Gate of the Palace of the Garden of the Bombs: A 17th-Century Baroque Masterpiece in Murcia, Spain" 2. Nestled in the heart of Murcia, Spain, stands the magnificent Gate of the Palace of the Garden of the Bombs, a stunning architectural marvel of the 17th and 18th centuries. This grand entrance once served as the gateway to the exempt gardens of the Malecon, a tranquil oasis of greenery and water features in the bustling city. 3. The intricately designed gate is a testament to the rich history and artistic heritage of the region. The Baroque style, characterized by its grandeur and ornate details, is on full display here. The gate's columns, adorned with intricate carvings and topped with Corinthian capitals, rise majestically towards the sky. 4. Atop the gate, the coat of arms of the first marquis of Torre Pacheco, Don Carlos Carrillo de Albornoz y Macias, proudly stands. The marquis' emblem, featuring a rampant lion and the Solomonic crown, adds an air of regality and importance to the structure. 5. The gate's name, "Garden of the Bombs," is believed to have originated from the explosives used during the construction of the nearby fortifications. Despite this ominous origin, the gate and its surrounding gardens offer a peaceful retreat from the modern age. 6. The gardens themselves, now known as the Fontes de la Reina, are home to various fountains and water features, including the famous Jet of Murcia. These gardens provide a welcome respite for visitors seeking a moment of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. 7. The Gate of the Palace of the Garden of the Bombs is more than just a historical landmark; it is a living testament to the artistic and cultural richness of Murcia and Spain as a whole. A visit to this magnificent structure is a must for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the region's storied past.
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