The gardens have a labyrinth made up of clipped hedges with statues. In total, these gardens have more than 30 marble statues and several ponds and fountains.

The complex was built on the initiative of the Marquis of San Juan (Juan Bautista Romero), who had bought the land in 1849. These gardens are named after Joaquín Monforte Parrés, whose wife had inherited the property in 1872 (she was the niece of Juan Bautista Romero). , Marquis of San Juan).

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