Giardino Cassina de' Pomm, Urban park in Greco district, Milan, Italy.
Giardino Cassina de' Pomm is a public park in the Greco district with walking paths, children's play areas, and sports facilities including a basketball court and skating zone. The grounds sit near the Martesana river and offer different activities for various age groups.
The park was founded in 2002 on the site of the former Bonomi industrial complex, marking a shift from factory land to green space. This transformation reflects how the area changed from an industrial zone to a modern neighborhood.
The garden preserves memories of the neighborhood's rural past through an old cascina building that shows how people once lived here. The design honors these farming roots and creates a space where history and everyday life come together.
The grounds are open to visitors during daytime hours and can be easily reached by public transportation. It is best to explore the park on foot using the marked pathways to see all areas and play spaces fully.
A black poplar grows naturally within the park and shares the space with various other tree species that give the grounds natural diversity. This mixture of species creates an ecological patchwork that developed over the years.
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