This landmark garden dates back to the end of the Middle Ages and the Spanish Golden Age, when San Lazaro and the hospital, which were built in the vicinity, were under the auspices of the San Antonian Muslim Brotherhood,
After the name of the famous mausoleum.
After that, the Franciscans settled in San Diego - known as the "Diygos" - in the face of the Church of Saint Antoine and the foundations of the monastery, which was left to society until the nineteenth century, when a silk factory was built on the site which gives it a name for the region