
The garden, named after the Greek poetess Sappho, occupies the site of the ancient quarters of Numancia, and from that time a large ficus has been preserved which, along with other more modest specimens of tipuanes, cercis, linden trees, prunus or bamboos, frame a wide, sunny and empty rectangle, where the calm is restored thanks to the insulation provided by the high facades of the houses. Silence, only disturbed by children's laughter, is its chief charm.
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