Palmeral of Elche, Elche
Facts and practical information
The Palmeral or Palm Grove of Elche is the generic name for a system of date palm orchards in the city of Elche, Spain. It was planted in Roman times and underwent modifications in the medieval period under Islamic and Christian rulers. The Roman empire introduced water management techniques to Elche, but the 10th c. Islamic Caliphate of Córdoba and later rulers of Al-Andalus planted palm groves and garden-estates in huertos. Islamic rulers also constructed the largest canal system sections in Elche. In the 13th century Christian rulers conquered Elche and expanded the canal system. Industrialization and urban sprawl contracted the Palmeral in the late 19th and 20th century. The Spanish national government and Valencian regional government enacted legislation to protect the Palm Grove. In 2000, UNESCO designated the Palmeral a World Heritage Site, but climate change, pests, and disease threaten the site. The Palmeral includes a National Artistic Garden, Palm Grove Museum, Route of El Palmeral, and Municipal Park. ()
Palmeral of Elche – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Torre de la Calaforra, Palau d'Altamira, Gran Teatre d'Elx, Hort del Balconet.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Palmeral of Elche open?
- Monday 24h
- Tuesday 24h
- Wednesday 24h
- Thursday 24h
- Friday 24h
- Saturday 24h
- Sunday 24h
Which popular attractions are close to Palmeral of Elche?
How to get to Palmeral of Elche by public transport?
Bus
- Santa María • Lines: E, F, Ft, H, J, Nt, R1 (3 min walk)
- Parc Municipal • Lines: F, R1 (4 min walk)
Train
- Estació Elx-Parc (7 min walk)
- Estación Elx-parc (7 min walk)