Sabatini Garden is just behind the Madrid Palace. It can be regarded as the "Imperial Garden" of the Madrid Palace. It was built in the 1930s and named in memory of the famous Italian architect Francesco Sabatini in the 18th century. The garden's trimmed, geometrically shaped poplar hedgerows merge with white pools, and cylindrical cypress rings set off sculptures everywhere. There is a statue of Carlos III in the garden. It is the king who ordered Sabatini to carry out large-scale municipal construction in Madrid.