Parco Miraflores, Urban park in Nichelino, Italy.
Parco Miraflores is an urban park in Nichelino featuring walking paths, playgrounds, and natural green areas with diverse plant life. The park borders the Sangone stream along its northern edge.
The name comes from a castle built in the 16th century by Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy for his wife Caterina Michela d'Asburgo. The area's noble past shaped the land that became this public green space.
The park functions as a meeting place where people from Nichelino gather for outdoor activities and community celebrations throughout the year. It serves as a social hub that brings neighbors together regularly.
The park can be entered from multiple points and offers jogging trails and picnic areas for visitors of all types. Walking through at a leisurely pace gives you time to explore different sections and facilities.
The park's northern boundary runs along the Sangone stream and marks the edge of Turin's Mirafiori Sud district just across the water. This location makes it a natural meeting point between two urban areas.
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