Parc del Laberint d'Horta

The Parc del Laberint d'Horta (Catalan pronunciation: ], "Labyrinth Park of Horta", sometimes named Jardins (Gardens) del Laberint d'Horta) is a historical garden in the Horta-Guinardó district in Barcelona and the oldest of its kind in the city. Located on the former estate of the Desvalls family, next to the Collserola ridge, the park comprises an 18th-century neoclassical garden and a 19th-century romantic garden. On the lower terrace is the hedge maze that gives the park its name.

History

Works began in 1791 when marquis Joan Antoni Desvalls i d'Ardena, owner of the lot, created the design of a neoclassical garden in collaboration with Italian architect Domenico Bagutti. Execution was made under direction of master builders Jaume and Andreu Valls as well as French gardener Joseph Delvalet.

In mid-19th century, the descendants of the marquis hired architect Elies Rogent to expand the park. Rogent created then a romantic garden with flower beds, gazebos, huge trees and a waterfall. A water canal was also added to the garden, connecting the upper terrace and the intermediate one.

In 1880 a domestic garden was created beside the Desvalls palace.

At the end of the 19th century, the Desvalls estate became the venue of social and cultural events including open-air theatre performances.

In 1967 the Desvalls family handed over the park to the city of Barcelona, who opened to the public in 1971. Ample restoration works were carried out in 1994 with the financial support of the European Union.

The park is currently a garden-museum with a number of visitors limited to no more than 750 people at the same time, in order to preserve the delicate environment and structures of the area. The old Desvalls' Palace hosts, since 1993, Centre de Formació del Laberint (a city-owned institute of Gardening education) as well as a specialized library.

Elements of the park

Right next to the entrance of the park stands the former palace of the Desvalls family, a building with neoarabic and neogothic elements. The Torre Sobirana, an ancient medieval watchtower, ia also part of this complex.

The park, which extends over a surface of 9.1 hectares, is divided into two parts: the neoclassical garden and the romantic garden. All around the park there are numerous sculptures, some depicting motives of Greek mythology and others with folk motives, as well as a number of fountains, springs, and pools.

The neoclassical garden comprises three terraces:

  • On the lower terrace is the hedge maze that gives the park its name, made up of 750 metres of trimmed cypress trees. At the entrance of the labyrinth, there is a marble bas-relief depicting Ariadne and Theseus and in the centre, a statue of the god Eros.
  • On the intermediate terrace, right over the maze, there are two Italian-style pavilions with Tuscan columns and statues of Danae and Ariadne, replicas of round Roman temples without cella. Next to the great staircase that leads to the third level, there is a bust of Dyonysus, the god of wine and exuberance.
  • On the third and uppermost terrace there is a pavilion dedicated to the nine muses, crowned by a sculpture depicting art and nature, on the foot of which can be read: Artis Naturaque Parit Concordia Pulchrum (Latin for "The harmony of art and nature generates beauty") and on the other side: Ars Concors Foetum Naturae Matris Alumbrat ("Harmonic art gives light onto the fruit of Mother Nature"). There is a big pond behind the pavilion with water coming from a natural source.

The romantic garden is distributed in a series of flower beds and small squares under the shade of huge trees. On the northernmost border of this side of the park, there's a waterfall. There aren't many traces left of the original design, but it seems that the romantic garden was built alluding to the theme of death - there even used to be a replica of a small graveyard, long gone - while the neoclassical garden revolves around the theme of love.

The park gardens are surrounded by a large area of Mediterranean forest.

Miscellaneous

  • The gardens hosted receptions to the sovereigns of Spain on three occasions.
  • The pavilions of the intermediate terrace were chosen by poet Joan Maragall to represent classic plays. On 10 October 1898 was played the tragedy Iphigenia in Tauris by Goethe, translated by Maragall and directed by Adrià Gual.
  • The parc was used to shoot a scene of the motion picture Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by German director Tom Tykwer.

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Lola
24 November 2015
The Laberint was so much fun! Well, first I thought if will be just fun, but after like five dead ends in row it starts to challenge you. Definitely on my list for chill & outdoors activities in BCN.
The Ritz-Carlton
16 January 2013
Enjoy a little peace and quiet at the Parc del Labyrinth, an oasis park accessible by Metro. Created by an Italian architect in the 19th century, the park is known for its peaceful labyrinth area.
Daria Mayorova
13 September 2012
A nice park, very green and well-attended. Finding the way through the labyrinth is a lot of fun. The entrance fee is 2.30€. There is a place with tables and benches outside the park to have a picnic.
marina k.
9 September 2018
Very close to the metro, on Sundays there is free entry, quiet an peaceful place close to nature, a nice place for picnics. The labyrinth could be better taken care of though.
noreservation
7 June 2016
Nice place for some photos. Features include some baths, labyrinth, some ducks, Chinese door & a smaller garden in the centre that is closed to visitors. Entry €2.42.
OK Apartment Barcelona
This park is free to visit on Wednesdays and Sundays, there is also a limit of 750 people at a time, so you'll find it's always peaceful.
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Parc del Laberint d'Horta, Passeig dels Castanyers, 1, 08035 Barcelona, Spain Get directions
Thu-Fri 11:00 AM–6:00 PM
Sat 11:00 AM–7:00 PM
Sun 10:00 AM–8:00 PM
Mon 11:00 AM–7:00 PM
Tue 11:00 AM–6:00 PM

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