Originally this green area was included in the "Long Garden" project along with the current area of the Ferrari Park. Subsequent urban planning events mean the area has evolved into its own park, separated from Ferrari Park only by Via S. Faustino. The nearby park system is losing continuity exclusively due to the fact that Ferrari Park is closed while Londrina's park has no walls and is accessible day and night.
The main entrance is from the plaza furnished by the Monsignore Della Valle, leaving an elegant network of north-south and equal east-west routes. Some of the signs of the former agricultural occupation of the parkland remain in the presence of some elm trees and a group of fruit trees.
Although the city of Londrina Park does not have a number of visitors comparable to the Ferrari Park, it is a good center to relax in the midst of traffic. The presence of many nearby residential settlements and Liceo Cattaneo ensures a permanent presence as well as recreational activities also for physical sports activities.
A group of visitors to the gymnasiums in Londrina's park in Modena A small bridge in the direction of Corso Italy, while not a real barrier like traditional dams, conceals the landscape of the road, creating a sense of separation from the traffic chaos that calls for walking or stopping.
So, despite a few attractions in the Green Zone, the park already enjoys a good presence thanks to: a gymnasium, a children's play area and two gazebos are well equipped for parking.