Parco Alessandrini, Urban park in Municipio 4, Milan, Italy.
Parco Alessandrini is a green space in Milan that features walking paths, recreational zones, and planted gardens with a variety of vegetation. The layout provides multiple areas for strolling, resting, and enjoying the outdoors throughout its grounds.
The park was conceived in the late 1960s and opened to the public in the 1980s as a developed space. It was named in honor of a judge who was killed during a violent incident in the late 1970s.
The sculpture 'L'abbraccio dei Popoli' serves as a focal point that speaks to human connection and solidarity. Visitors can also observe the remaining structures of the historic Cascina Colombè farmhouse, which ties the space to the area's rural past.
The park can be entered from multiple street-side entrances, making it easy to access from different directions depending on your location. Public transportation options are conveniently located near the park, so you can plan your visit around local routes and schedules.
The park features dedicated play areas with equipment designed for different age groups, and includes community gardens where local residents can grow their own plants. These shared gardens show how the space is actively used and cared for by the neighborhood.
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