History of the Albanian Garden
The Albanian garden was built between 1975 and 1980 in a project of a group composed of the Cagnardi-Cattaneo-Gasca Queirazza-Marcarini and the Costa Gualdi Studio in Rome.
The park is divided into three areas, North and South, mainly natural in nature, a central square of structures and a "green" building: bar, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, basketball courts, volleyball and ice skating, , A civic center with a library, a theater, a courtyard, five-sided football and tennis courts, an open run, a rose garden, a children's play area, an ice skating rink.
The park was named after police commissioner Alfredo Albanese, born in Trani on January 9, 1947. Participated in investigative activities to combat arms trafficking and destructive forces such as Autonomia Opera and Brigate Rosse, in close cooperation with Judge Calogero and General Dala Chisa, In Mestre on 12 May 1980.