Inside the Parc de la Pegaso

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Parc de la Pegaso

Barcelona


If you're looking for a bit of green in the northeast of the city, head to Parc de la Pegaso, a huge space filled with a variety of ponds, water features and lush walkways. It was designed by the architects Enric Batlle and Joan Roig, and built in 1986 on the site of the Pegaso truck factory, after which the park is named.


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