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Juan Carlos I Park ((スペイン語:Parque Juan Carlos I)) is the main municipal park in Madrid, Spain. The park was named after King Juan Carlos I.〔Scolovsky, Jerome. "(Spain's Royal Family Under Fire )." ''National Public Radio''. 10 October 2007. Retrieved on 12 March 2009.〕 The park contains many modern sculptures.〔"(Juan Carlos I, un parque arquitectónico )." ''El Mundo''. 26 December 1998. Retrieved on 12 March 2009.〕 The architects and urban designers are Jose Luis Esteban Penelas and Emilio Esteras Martín. The Music MetroRock festival is regularly held at the Juan Carlos park.〔"( METROROCK )." ''El País''. 23 June 2006. Retrieved on 12 March 2009.〕 ==Scultpures of Juan Carlos I Park== *Fingering (Mario Irarrázaval, Chile, 1994) *Meetings (Mustafa Arruf, Spain, 1998) *Eolos (Paul van Hoeydonck, Belgium, 1992) *Space Mexico (Andres Casillas and Margarita Garcia Cornejo, Mexico, 1992) *Fisicromía to Madrid (Carlos Cruz Diez, Venezuela, 1992) *Tribute to Agustín Rodríguez Sahagún (Toshimitsu Imai, Japan, 1992) *Tribute to Galileo Galilei (Amadeo Gabino, Spain, 1992) *Tribute to the victims of the Holocaust (Samuel Nahon Bengio, Israel, 2007) *The songs of the Crossroads (Leopoldo Maler, Argentina, 1992) *Manolona Opus 397 (Miguel Berrocal, Spain, 1992) *Monument to Don Juan (Victor Ochoa, Spain, 1994) *Monument to Peace (Yolanda D'Augsburg, Brazil, 1992) *My Sky Hole / Madrid (Bukichi Inoue, Japan, 1992) *Blue Passage (Arghira Alexandru, Romania, 1992) *Walk between two trees (Jorge Castillo, Spain, 1995) *Untitled (Dani Karavan, Israel, 1992) *Untitled (José Miguel Utande, Spain, 1992) *Inner journey (Michael Warren, Ireland, 1992) *Beam (Jorge du Bon, Mexico, 1992) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Juan Carlos I Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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