Botanical Garden of La Concepción, Malaga

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The experience of walking through the botanical garden of Malaga happened at the beginning of January during our visit to that city. We rented a studio for the two of us in a district called Ciudad Jardín. When we arrived on the first day, we went through some very winding roads, between the hills and crossed the same river, Guadalmedina, many times. I loved that landscape and as soon as we got off that highway we entered the area with the houses where our accommodation was located. We found it super easy and our host welcomed us, showed us the house and we settled in. I was looking forward to seeing the city, the lights, the architecture but at the same time, seeing on the map how close this botanical garden is, I put it in our plans. It was out of the question that we would visit it. For this, we chose the last day of our stay. When we left the accommodation, we went to this place and approached the entrance of this wonder.

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Oh, a little surprise - there was an entrance fee to pay! I thought it was free, but ok, it was no problem; it was worth the money for this cool walk. If we wanted, we could stay until six in the evening, because there is a show that starts at that time and the entrance to it costs even more than our day passes. We saw the reason for this special fee for the show - the park was full of Christmas figures made of lights, which were obviously turned off during the day. I imagine how great this is at night, in the dark when all the lights and reflectors are turned on, although I was happy with our walk there.

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The problem I now have is how to present the whole park, which is so big that it took us three hours of walking. For the record, we walked without breaks. Imagine the number of photos I took and now I have to select. It is impossible to fit everything in one post, for several reasons. The post will be too boring long for the readers, and I also think I could not even put so many photos in one post. So, I am going to divide this visit to the botanical garden into parts, although I don't really like to break it up and make a series. On the other hand, setting smaller, more attainable goals will help me because last night I got a little overwhelmed at the thought of sharing this whole experience with you. In fact, I got home very late from work, had dinner, and sat down in front of the laptop but I couldn't do anything. Total block even though I had also intended to write a story of a different kind. Well, I will leave that for another occasion and now we are going to walk a bit if that is okay with you.

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The map will help us move through the park. Actually, I don't know if it is correct to say "park" for a botanical garden, so my apologies if I name it in this way sometimes. It could be also called forest as there were parts that we didn't even visit (the upper part on the map which was a forest route, but we were already quite tired).

About map and flowing the route! It was well explained and there were signs and all but we still managed to get lost two times. 😂 The first time here, already after some ten or fifteen minutes of our little exploration tour. Obviously, it was easy to follow to path here, between the tall plane trees.

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Looking at the foliage of these giant trees I felt autumn vibes, although the greenery that was all around throughout the whole park set me into a different place, maybe a jungle in some moments.

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I also had a map in my hands, I had it all the time with me and tried to follow the numbers. The path between the plane trees was labelled with the number 3.

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To find place number 4 we passed through a little area full of vegetation. There was hidden a building that I would not expect to see there. It is a museum, the Loring Museum.

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I had no idea that I would find such a cool building among the trees and bushes but the board gave me some information. It explained that it was a Doric-style pavilion built by the German Architect Wilhelm Strack and that many archaeological remains were kept in this museum by the Loring family, including a series of bronze legal statues dating back to the year 81 A.D.

It seems that there were valuable collections that of course are not lost nowadays, but are not there already. The majority of exhibits were brought to Malaga's Museum, and some of them to Madrid.

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An impressive bench however I didn't try it out. It was wet by rain or moisture so I skipped the fun of pretending to be one of the people who used to rest here in the past.

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A little display in the continuation of our path, just right behind the Loring Museum. My husband was reading more about the people displayed here but I recognized one person here and stopped there.

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It was the Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Queen of Hungary, the famous Sissi. 😍

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And where to go now? 😂

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Following the numbers we were supposed to find the number 5, Amalia Heredia Square but we took a different path (didn't realize it immediately) and found ourselves between some very tall bamboos - by translations from Spanish, this species would be called Bamboo fishing rod.

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That is what I mentioned that we got lost, but it was cool in the end. It was amazing how tall they were.

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I remember being surprised at how thick the stems were, and when I went to touch them I saw that many of them had names carved into them.

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Oh, and there were little elves everywhere. 😂

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I am more than sure that they were part of the evening shows, with all the other light creatures we found around. Look how many of them, and there were more... It must be super exciting to walk here when it's dark and the lights are on.

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Our little detour led us to the entrance again, but we turned back to the paths and made it to the next stop. Number 5, a lady called Amalia Heredia Livermore. Once again I learned these facts from the board - she was the founder of the Royal Spanish Society of Natural History.

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I posed with her and even put her on my sunglasses 🤦‍♀. Luckily nobody saw that, as then... maybe we would be asked to leave this Botanical Garden. 😁

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Well, until here I arrived today... and this is just one part of this place. Should I say now - to be continued...? Well, I can't determine and promise when I will make the next post from this place, but hopefully, I will manage not to make a big pause. 😉

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I hate it when people carve their names on trees or stones, or any natural site, it's so selfish and inconsiderate.

I wonder how it will look at night time.... waiting for the next part..... and waiting... still waiting....
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or stones

but, but, but... what if someone draws a thing on a rock and then gives it to someone or leaves it in nature? 😱

Will the skeleton stand up from the ground when the next part arrives? 😂

😅 I was thinking more of stones on walls or caves or statues or historical places, something that is fixed and stupid kids scratch "xx woz ere"

Those who paint on rocks particularly when done artistically and gifted to online friends are excluded 😊

You'll have to ask the skeleton himself ..

Yes, of course, the type of scratches you mention on public and especially historical sites are not nice at all!

But the kindness rocks are a thing that Rockmen gladly carry in their luggage 😂

Need to have a word with Rockman, he is getting very lazy 🙄
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I have never seen the botanical garden at this time of the year.... what a beauty the Christmas decorations.... I look at your photos and go back there with the thought...I love it, you know it is one of my favourite places!!!! Did you carve your name? On a bamboo?

Thank you for this, I love it!!!😍

That is why I had to go there now in winter, see it and bring it here ;)
And I remembered your mom, as she asked to walk here soon hahaha. How is she doing with her foot btw? Can she walk now without the crutch? No, I didn't carve or injure any tree, plant or bamboo. But I am wondering... if I found some fruit on the fruit trees (as there were fruit trees as well) would I pick for example a fig or loquat? Too big temptations haha

Or a lemon, I've seen people collecting lemons hahaha.

My mother.... can't use the crutch, it hurts her wrist and shoulder.... in her shoulder she has had tendinitis for years... anyway... I bought her some exercise bands that the doctor indicated, her foot has already deflated, her ankle is still a little bit... she tells me that I won't go out for another 15 days, I don't feel safe... well... here we are, slowly but well.

Oh, then it is indeed slow... just patience and the exercises that can be done 🙏

She walks into the flat... being an active woman she gets upset that she can't do the shopping for example... I just came from the fruit shop haha, good night!!! Let's get dinner ready!

I can imagine. Enjoy the dinner preparation, we just had it. Good night for later then 😉

It is a beautiful place , I would make photo shoots in that location if I visit Malaga , with those naturals and well care sceneries 👌👌
Thanks for the walk señorita mi piano de los Jardines 😎🪴

Yeah, a photo shoot there would be awesome. 📸 There were many excellent spots for a photo shooting session, you would enjoy it. And I will be more times señorita mi piano de los Jardines haha, until I post everything from this botanical garden ;D

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Wow, this is truly amazing! Thanks for sharing with us your experience 😍

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It is a very nice place, one can easily spend there the whole day 🌲🌳🍀Aw, thank you @delilhavores 😊

I am a little intimidated by this Botanical Garden. It sure deserves more entries. I really liked the Doric pavilion and the large stone bench. The bamboo forest is really impressive. Thank you for this magnificent walk. I'm looking forward to the next installments.

Best regards @mipiano.

What is still to be seen is a nice "mirador", then una casa palacio, un paseo donde se da la vuelta al mundo etc. Thank you very much for your visit to Malaga's Botanical Garden 🍀

Oh! How many things! 👀 Well, I'll be waiting.😀

Inside these figures there are flowers in the pond that illuminated at night will be beautiful. And the nomos in different places in the forest very nice too. Your walk @ has enchanted me. Enjoy this Sunday.🥰❤️

Thank you, @mamani 😇

Maybe it is an enchanted place indeed. And in the evening it must be very nice. I wish you too a happy Sunday (Sunday afternoon I suppose 😉 )

Wow, this is amazing! I never seen a botanical garden so big. You know the one little we have here, it can’t compare with this. And the night view must be like a fairy tale.
I see a hiver in one of the pictures. 😁

And this was just a small part of it hahaha

Yes, you see well that Hiver 😋
In the next part, the other Hiver who writes this comment will appear too 😜

Hello there, quite a wonderful tour that one you've given us, that's an amazing place and those are beautiful pics as we are used to get from you, without leaving behind behind the detailed and clear description that allows me to place myself there, I didn't did the 3 hours walk though but can imagine very well. I see now why you blocked in front of the laptop, when the mountain of wonders and info you got is so big and you feel like everything's worth to be shared. Nice share this one. Hope more of it comes. Have a great weekend.

Good you didn't have to walk for three hours hahaha, well, this was the beginning, so if you join in the next part there will be more of walking 😁
Thank you and a nice weekend to you too 👋

You can bet I'll join in the next one, can't stay like this with the unfinished journey experience...still hour to go and wonders to see right? I'll be there.😁

Indeed, this stayed now as an unfinished journey haha. Thank you for making your reservation for the next stage of the botanical garden, I will keep a seat for you 😁

It is undoubtedly a beautiful place and your post is the special support that these images need, to highlight the place even more. Thank you for sharing this human and natural work.

And thank you for walking here with us. Greetings 👋

How beautiful the botanical garden, I liked the Christmas decorations, the airplane reminds me of the children's series planes, I saw it many times with my son heh, heh, the place looks clean and preserved, nice photos.

Greetings!

The plane was familiar to me too, but didn't know from where. So a children's series, thank you. Greetings 😇

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Handsomely!

😇 Thank you

It must be beautiful! but we have a blackout, and internet is slow...maybe tomorrow I ll see the pictures...

Blackout again? Well, I guess it is many times there, I am sorry 🤐

Si... una de las principales termoeléctrica se rompió y hasta el miércoles...!!

that's bad... 😒

Yes very bad... estoy sentado en un parque escribiendo un post jajaja...al menos el rey Sol nos acompaña

It is a lovely botanical garden. One thing I liked is that in the corridors there were touches of history. It is interesting, there is an appreciation for the past and how the country was built.

I wonder if you engraved your name, being Bamboo it is something that is usually a tradition in some places. I hope to see something more powerful, when you are on the road it is really hard to write.

Yes, this is a jardín botánico-histórico, so both nature and history are present!

More powerful - well, I don't know if I can do better or more powerful hahaha, ok, there was a great view from a viewpoint that will come in one of the next parts.

Oh the beauty of a good garden. Thanks for sharing! I have noticed and really like that so many gardens are incorporating art in the garden- two of my favorite things!


Good to see you back, I saw your post. I am sorry you have been in the hospital and I hope it's all good now. Yes, I also agree that the combination of nature and art is excellent. 😉
Take care, a hug 🫂Hey @sjarvie5 😃

Aww thanks so much. I am doing good!

Beautiful place 😍

It is;)

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