Jardín de San Marcos
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| San Marcos Garden | |
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| Jardín de San Marcos | |
Garden South Entrance (Manuel M. Ponce Street) | |
![]() Interactive map of San Marcos Garden | |
| Location | Aguascalientes Historic Centre, Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes, Mexico |
| Coordinates | 21°52′46″N 102°18′12″W / 21.879576°N 102.303240°W |
| Open | 3 May 1843[1] |
| Status | Operating |
The Jardín de San Marcos (English: San Marcos Garden; St. Mark Garden) is a public garden located in the Barrio de San Marcos in the historic centre of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico, Has a various types of plant and tree species. It has paths throughout the garden which have on their sides the iconic bronze statues[2] representatives of the regional culture.[3]
For the 434th Anniversary of the foundation of Aguascalientes City, the Garden would close its doors for a remodeling. It will reopen on October 22, 2009 where some bronze statues would be included which would be placed throughout the Garden representing the residents of the barrio in those years.[4] The garden is used mainly during the Feria Nacional de San Marcos and which also gives the name to this Fair.



