Seokjin Ham
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Named after the molinos (old mills) once located on the estate—possibly used for grain or tobacco—the park originated as a quinta (rural estate) in the early 20th century. It was once owned by the Count of Torre Arias and later donated in 1920 to César Cort Botí, who designed its gardens and villa. In 1980, it was designated a public historic park through an agreement with the city council. The park features groves of olive, stone pine, eucalyptus, and especially almond trees. These almond blossoms create a spectacular scene from mid-February to early March, typically lasting around 13 days. Besides its natural charm, the park also houses cultural spaces including a greenhouse, a historic villa, and Espacio Abierto.