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                  <text>The Rosedal de Palermo is one of the most popular parks in Buenos Aires due to its
beauty, size, and historical significance. Originally the site of past Argentina president Juan
Manuel de Rosas’ country home, the garden has been a public landmark since his defeat in
battle on February 3rd, 1852. The significance of this date was cemented into the park through
its name, Parc 3 de Febrero.
Created in 1912, the garden was designed by Charles (Carlos) Thays and his student
Benito Carrasco. Their design features an amphitheater, an Andalusian terrace, and a special
garden dedicated to legendary writers and poets, including stone busts of 26 great literary
figures. The primary attraction, however, is the collection of over 18,000 roses covering acres of
land. With over 1,000 different species of roses on display, the garden is truly a sight to behold.
If those features weren’t enough, bordering the floral canvas that is the Rosedal, is a beautiful
lake that surrounds the majority of the garden, making the view from the outside as magical as
the ones found within.
While the garden is a paradise at any time of the year, visiting in July might earn you
free flowers and cuttings, as the garden is pruned during this month. The garden is an oasis of
green in the bustling Palermo neighborhood, and is a must-see attraction for all.

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