Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Parks

Barcelona contains 68 municipal parks, divided into 12 historic parks, 5 thematic (botanical) parks, 45 urban parks and 6 forest parks.[18] They range from vest-pocket parks to large recreation areas. The parks cover 10% of the city (549.7 ha),[14] growing about 10 ha per year,[19] with a proportion of 18,1 m² of park area per inhabitant.[20]

Montjuïc Park is the largest, with 203 ha located on the mountain of the same name.[14] It is followed by Ciutadella Park (situated in the place of the old military citadel and which houses the Parliament building, the zoo and several museums; 31 ha including the zoo), the Guinardó Park (19 ha), Park Güell (designed by Antoni Gaudí; 17.2 ha), Oreneta Castle Park (also 17.2 ha), Diagonal Mar Park (13.3 ha, inaugurated in 2002), Nou Barris Central Park (13.2 ha), Can Dragó Sports Park and Poblenou Park (both 11.9 ha) and the Labyrinth Park (9.10 ha), named after the garden maze it contains.[14] A part of the Collserolla Park is also within the city limits.

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