Robert Baden Powell Park, Urban park in southern Milan, Italy
Robert Baden Powell Park is an urban green space in southern Milan with mature oak trees and multiple pathways threading through landscaped grounds. The area features open grassy sections for relaxation and well-defined routes for different activities.
The site was originally known as Le Querce Park before being renamed in 2007 to honor the founder of the Scout Movement. This change reflected a shift toward strengthening the connection to scouting heritage.
The space is named after the founder of the Scout Movement and houses the headquarters of the Italian Scout Corps, where young members regularly gather for training and activities. This connection gives the park special meaning for scouting communities across the city.
Access to the grounds is available from multiple entrances along Via Marzabotto and Via Martiri di Cervarolo, with nearby public transit stops for convenient arrival. The flat terrain makes the space easy to navigate for visitors of all mobility levels.
The flat layout allows the space to serve multiple purposes simultaneously, supporting both casual strolls and organized fitness activities without conflict. This duality makes it a place where different types of visitors naturally coexist.
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