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There is a reasonably-sized enclosed dog play area, a large space for ~6 volleyball nets/games (2 happening while we were there), a section with ~6 table tennis tables (2 in use while we were there), a section for ~4 courts for a smaller yard/ground sport (perhaps pétanque?), at least 4 playgrounds/play structures for children of differing ages, a zip line for children, and probably more. The grounds (aside from those previously mentioned) are sand, dotted with palms for shade, occasional other shrubs (particularly in a section I think of as the ‘reading/meditation zone’, and benches. (Didn’t look closely enough to be able to say what kind - sorry!) Main features on the other side of the park are the library, a water feature (that is currently drained so not 100% sure if just for viewing), and play spaces for all ages.

The rest of that side of park has a landscaped area with lawns, which have a lot of central wear due to both dogs and children at play, and some courts for ball sports. The Dona is well-displayed with a reflecting pool in a corner on one side of the park, where it abuts a shaded pavilion-performance area. This large park with lots of open space is also known as the Parc lEscorxador (so named because it stands on the site of the old municipal.
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This apartment community also offers amenities such as Free Weights, Covered Parking and Gated Entrance and is located on 1651 American Pacific Dr. If, however, you are looking for a peaceful afternoon amongst and with the locals, this park is a gem! The park is split roughly in half by a wide, even walking path festooned by vibrant flora (primarily bougainvillea). Apartments at Miro at the Parc are equipped with Washer and Dryer Included, 9-Foot Ceilings and Granite Countertops. If you are looking for a botanical wonderland inspired by Joan Miró’s great works, you should keep looking. However, the BIG attraction is not the art but the living. On the side facing Calle Villamari there is a public library.We enjoyed a very happy afternoon here with our daughter, so you can imagine my surprise at all the negative comments by prior reviewers! The park is home to Dona i Ocell, which I found more captivating in person than I had expected. Arroyo Grande Sports Complex, featuring 56 acres, lighted ball fields, basketball courts, a sports park, dog park, horseshoe pits, playground, disc golf and more, is less than a 10-minute walk away. There is also a basketball court and ping pong tables. Parc Joan Mir, also known as parc de lescorxador (abattoir park), is in Esquerra de lEixample, very near Plaa Espanya and. The park is not grass but mostly sand with many palm trees, a child's play area, bowls area and an enclosed dog area. The museum owns over 10.000 paintings, drawings, sculputes, stage designs and carpets from Joan Miró - the earliest drawings are from 1901. The side of the park facing onto Calle Tarragona has a 22 metre high sculpture called Dona i Ocell (woman and bird sculpture) by Joan Miró that the artist completed in 1982 a year before his death. The modern park was inaugurated on 12th of May 1983 and was remodelled in 2006 to include an underground parking and parks & gardens maintenance centre. It was formerly known as Parc de l'Escorxador because it housed the old city slaughterhouse, most likely due to the bull ring being so near. Parc Joan Miró occupies four city blocks behind Las Arenas shopping centre and is named after surealist painter Joan Miró. Updated: by: Barcelona Travel Hacks Views: 968Ībout Parc Joan Miró with woman & bird Sculpture
