The Rambleta Park, located next to the municipal cemetery, has an area of 140,000 m2. The park also has a cultural center with a theater room, among other facilities. It is the construction of the image.
The Rambleta Park, located next to the municipal cemetery, has an area of 140,000 m2. The park also has a cultural center with a theater room, among other facilities. It is the construction of the image.
The name of this park comes from the rambla that formerly crossed these lands. The rambla has been recovered and surrounded by riparian forests.
In this park, an attempt was made to recreate the original landscape that this environment had with poplars, elms, willows; and also holm oaks and pines.
The sensation, when entering the park, is that of being in a wooded area far from the city.
The Rambleta Park also has a sports area.
Evergreen trees such as palm trees, ficus trees, eucalyptus trees, magnolias, etc. have been planted on the east side, forming a screen.
The boundary crosses marked the boundaries of the city. Covered call Cruz was in the Royal Road of Xativa and is the work of Juan de Poyo and carver Johan Lobet. Like Mislata, it was also renovated in the fifteenth century.
These crosses are the equivalent of what in Castilla humilladeros call.