Monday, June 18, 2012

Museo de Arte de Ponce: Gardens

The Museo de Arte de Ponce has 3 gardens, each one with its own meaning or representation. The first one is called Jardín Granada, or Granada Garden. It represents a garden of a castle in Spain. The name it's because of the pomegranate that are born in the garden, hence granada is pomegranate in Spanish. 

A bird in one of the garden's fountain.

 The two fountains of the garden and a bird.

A flower.

A pomegranate.

The second garden is called Jardín Lincoln, in English Lincoln Garden. In the garden there was the bust of Lincoln and a message from him. There is currently no photo of the monument, but when I receive them, I will post them. Also, in the garden, there was a metal sculpture from which there was no name of.

The metal sculpture. 

The third garden is called Jardín Puerto Rico, or Puerto Rico Garden. It houses a central pool with a sculpture inside, which it's called Archipielago, in English Archipelago, and other sculptures around the pool area. 

 The Archipielago sculpture.
 The Archipielago sculpture. 
A sculpture. 


In the second floor there is a part with plants and flowers and such, which are the following.










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