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Sabatini Gardens
The Sabatini Gardens are part of the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain, and were opened to the public by King Juan Carlos I in 1978. They honor the name of Francesco Sabatini (1722–1797), an Italian architect of the 18th century who designed, among other works at the palace, the royal stables of the palace, previously located at this site. In 1933, clearing of the stable buildings was begun, and construction of the gardens begun, which were only completed in the late 1970s.
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Tourism Architecture Historical Landmarks Spanish Culture Tourist Attractions Outdoor Gardens Historic Landmarks Parks Botanical Gardens Landscaping Spain Madrid Royal Palace City Sightseeing
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