
Nature and beach
Parks and gardens
This rose garden was created in 1955. It was inspired by the Director of Parks and Gardens of Madrid at that time, Don Ramón Ortiz Ferré, after whom it is named, and covers an area of 32,000 m2, in which some 20,000 specimens of 600 different varieties of modern rose bushes grow annually (400 low growing and the rest of climbers, weepers, tall plants, etc...). Several ponds complete the decoration of one of Madrid's emblematic gardens. The layout of the rose garden is completely regular and symmetrical. The facility is partially accessible for people with reduced mobility. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>
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