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Zoobotanico Jerez

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The Zoological Park and Botanical Garden of Jerez is a gem in Spain's rich history, dating back to the early 1950s. It all started when a small array of animals, initially housed in the old Tempul Gardens, found a new home after being shipped to the Port of Cádiz. The driving force behind this vision was Mr. Alberto Durán Tejera, who was the Councilor for Parks and Gardens at the time.

Today, the Zoobotanico Jerez boasts a fascinating collection of over 1,000 animals, representing around 200 species from every corner of the globe. Picture yourself wandering through this lush sanctuary, where you can marvel at flamingos, wildcats, giraffes, and meerkats, just to name a few. Each visit is a chance to connect with nature and witness the wonder of wildlife up close.

For those passionate about conservation, the park plays an active role in breeding programs for endangered species, making it not just a place of entertainment but also a hub for wildlife preservation. The lush botanical gardens add another layer of beauty to the experience, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. So grab your camera, put on your walking shoes, and get ready for a day filled with discovery and delight at this enchanting place.
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Alcazar of Jerez de la Frontera
The Alcázar de Jerez stands proudly as one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Nestled in the southeast corner of the ancient walled area, it creates an impressive defensive system with its walls, towers, and gates. The name "alcázar" originates fro
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Jerez de la Frontera Cathedral
The construction of this cathedral is like a journey through time, showcasing a medley of architectural styles that reflect the many years it took to complete. Originally built as a Collegiate Church because Jerez didn't have its own bishopric until
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The Cloisters of Santo Domingo
In 1264, Alfonso X's troops decisively took Jerez from the Muslims. Around that time, the king gifted the Dominicans a military structure of Islamic origin, located opposite the Seville gate, to establish their convent. The first century of the Santo
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Bertemati Palace
Nestled in the heart of Jerez, Bertemati Palace stands proudly at Plaza del Arroyo 50 and 51. This architectural gem is a feast for the eyes, with its stunning Baroque design that whispers tales of the past. If you're a fan of history and beauty, thi
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Joaquin Rivero Collection
Imagine wandering through a Spanish winery, not just to taste exquisite wines, but to feast your eyes on a stunning collection of art. That's what awaits you at the Pinacoteca de Bodegas Tradición. Since June 2006, this unique venue, transformed from
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A Campo Abierto
Get ready to experience the awe-inspiring cattle ranch of TORRESTRELLA at the Los Alburejos Estate, owned by the renowned Alvaro Domecq. Imagine the Andalusian countryside as your stage, offering you a front-row seat to the daily lives of these majes
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Alameda Vieja
Alameda Vieja is a beloved park nestled in the heart of Jerez, offering a charming escape from the bustling city life. This green oasis is not just any park; it’s a place where history and nature intertwine. As you stroll along its pathways, you'll b