It has paths throughout the garden which have on their sides the iconic bronze statues[2] representatives of the regional culture.
[1] The construction of the balustrade began in 1842, promoted by the Governor of Aguascalientes Nicolás Condell [es] and the magnum opus would end in 1842.
[1] The balustrade is neoclassical in pink quarry, with four entrances, one on each side of the garden, facing the four cardinal points.
[7] One of the most relevant transformations of the garden was the placement of bronze sculptures that represented the inhabitants of Aguascalientes from the old Barrio.
some statues based on works by prominent Aguascalientes artists such as Saturnino Herrán and José Guadalupe Posada.