The Gardens of La Coruna
Iberia Excursions
LA CORUNA, SPAIN
Departing the quayside, we drive towards the village of Betanzos, the Roman village that emerged from old Castros. Upon arrival, we proceed to the Garden of Pasatiempo. This fine work of art by the García Naveira brothers materialises their impressions of their abundant travels.
Construction of the gardens began during 1893 and provided work for approximately 200 employees at a time of strong economic recession. It was considered an open-air recreational museum, which provided varied knowledge by representing the technological innovations of the time, and of a place in which the possibilities of travel made the world start to feel small. Fashioned with well-known works of art, like sculptures and grottoes from all over the world, this unforgettable place is like a journey back in time.
Refreshments will be served in a local café, before we head to the 18th century Pazo de Mariñan (country house). Located on the banks of the Betanzos and Mandeo Rivers, it is perhaps one of the best Pazos in Galicia and Spain. Historical events of this location help us to identify the Pazo’s most famous owner, the influential Gómez Pérez das Marinas, who lived here during the 15th century, and is remembered as the invincible defender of the city of La Coruña against attacks from Court of Benavente.
As soon as we enter the grounds, we will discover unique gardens, which include giant shade-creating banana trees, walnut trees from India and huge eucalyptus trees, all of which meet us at the entrance to these grounds. The path leading up to the Pazo is a paved road bordered by two rows of trees. The spectacular arrangement of trees becomes visible shortly after passing the Piceas planted on the left side of the path, and on the right side is a row of Camellias on display. Further along the path we will find Pazo’s Chapel, which was originally built by Costanza das Marinas in the 15th century in honour of Saint Roque.
The Italian influence in the garden is the stairway that connects to the terrace – it gives a spectacular view of the sea and the main garden, which is an architectural jewel. The stairway leads to the owners’ once private gardens, which are decorated with fountains, busts and statues of the Count of Mos.
Following our visit to century Pazo de Mariñan and the gardens, we re-board our tour coach. En route back to the quayside we shall drive along the Antabro Gulf, passing by Meirás and Sada.
TOUR NOTES: This tour involves approximately two hours of walking, some of which will be over uneven ground. There are approximately 50 steps to negotiate in total at the Garden of Pasatiempo, therefore unfortunately it is not suitable for passengers with limited mobility or wheelchair users. What flora may be seen is obviously subject to seasonal change.
DESCRIPTION CORRECT FOR 2010 CANARIES & MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES
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