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"Of medieval origins, these gardens are today one of the corners that still retain the charm of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with magnificent examples of modernist architecture. Crossed by Calle del Progreso, its upper area is called the Jardines del Obispo Cesáreo, and is centred by a beautiful fountain from the Monastery of Oseira. In one corner, a sculpture dedicated to the writer Eduardo Blanco Amor seems to contemplate the peaceful stroll of this avenue, a transition between modern and medieval Ourense."
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