Small Circles, Park in Florence, Italy
Small Circles is a small public park in Florence, made up of simple paths, grassy areas, and a few trees. It sits close to the city center and is easy to reach on foot from the surrounding streets.
The park was once part of a larger private estate before it was opened to the public over the years. It has since become a regular part of daily life for people living nearby.
The park is free to enter and its paths are mostly flat, making it easy to move around with a stroller or wheelchair. Weekday mornings tend to be quieter and more comfortable for a visit.
Although the park is small, its name points to circular shapes that you can actually spot in its layout as you walk through. These rounded forms, whether traced by paths, beds, or edging, give the space an ordered look that sets it apart from most other city parks in Florence.
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