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Very impressive equestrian statue's
On a blisteringly hot afternoon, temperatures hitting 107 degrees Fahrenheit my twin brother Stephen and I were heading from Plaza De España to Jardines De Sabitini and viewed these great equestrian s...
There are a few statues to see and the reflection pool to see at the backside of the palace. It is nice to stroll through to get away from the crowds of people.
Located in the Sabatini Gardens, these equestrian statue allude to the former use as the Royal stables of the Adjacent Royal Palace. Nice to look at and also to visit the Sabatini Gardens as it's in t...
Our hotel was just across from these gardens and we walked through on several occasions. The equestrian statue is really lovely as is just about everything else in the gardens. You can spend lots of t...
Very impressive equestrian statue's
On a blisteringly hot afternoon, temperatures hitting 107 degrees Fahrenheit my twin brother Stephen and I were heading from Plaza De España to Jardines De Sabitini and viewed these great equestrian s...
Short stroll through park
There are a few statues to see and the reflection pool to see at the backside of the palace. It is nice to stroll through to get away from the crowds of people.
Equestrian Sculptures
Located in the Sabatini Gardens, these equestrian statue allude to the former use as the Royal stables of the Adjacent Royal Palace. Nice to look at and also to visit the Sabatini Gardens as it's in t...
Nice gardens, many statues
Our hotel was just across from these gardens and we walked through on several occasions. The equestrian statue is really lovely as is just about everything else in the gardens. You can spend lots of t...
Ecuestre statues
Equestre sculpture Gardens of Sabatini, these equestre statues refer to previous use as the real stalls of the adjacent Royal Palace