The Queen Victoria neighborhood, also known as Barrio Obrero, is a populous English-style urbanization close to the urban center of the city.
It was built in 1916 and declared GCI (Good of Cultural Interest) in 1977.
This City-Garden was promoted by the extinct English company Rio Tinto Company Limited, which exploited the copper mines located in the town of Rio Tinto, in the mountain range of Huelva, at the beginning of the 20th century.