Parco della Resistenza in Forlì, Public garden in central Forlì, Italy.
Parco della Resistenza is an urban garden in central Forlì with a central flower bed framed by evergreen oaks. Shaded pathways lined with lime and plane trees create routes through the space for visitors to explore.
Engineer L. Mirri created this space in 1816 based on enlightenment principles of design and order. The original plan with an obelisk and balanced flower beds shaped the park's foundation.
A monument honoring victims of Nazi concentration camps stands near the main entrance as a space for reflection. This memorial marks the park as a place where visitors pause to remember and honor those lost to atrocity.
Two main entrances provide access: one from Viale Spazzoli and another from Piazzale della Vittoria. Seating areas are scattered throughout, making it easy to rest and observe the surroundings.
A small lake near Via Spazzoli hosts ducks, swans, and various fish species in their natural setting. This little ecosystem draws visitors who enjoy watching wildlife go about their day.
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