
"The Pignatelli Reservoirs were part of a water supply system for over a century, consisting of four large reservoirs that could store up to 80,000 m³ of water."
"As the reservoirs fell into disuse, they created an urban void next to Pignatelli Park, highlighting the need for revitalization and community space."
The Pignatelli Reservoirs were constructed in the late 19th century to supply water to southern Zaragoza. The complex included four large open reservoirs, each measuring 125 x 40 meters and 4 meters deep, with a total capacity of 80,000 m³. Over time, these reservoirs became disused, resulting in a significant urban void adjacent to Pignatelli Park. The transformation of this area reflects a shift from hydraulic infrastructure to urban green space, addressing the needs of the community and revitalizing the landscape.
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