Ravenna Public Gardens, formerly the Hippodrome and the City Square, were built in the early 1930s on a project by the architect Arata.
It takes the form of the park, especially in the central park, the characteristics of the Italian garden;
The Gardens has a magnificent iron gate and features a Planetarium and Chalet Bar, an area with games and toilets. Due to its size and ample space under oak and other large trees, the gardens are particularly suitable for relaxation, reading, walking and outdoor sports. In the garden dogs are allowed with a leash.
In collaboration with the Friends of the Heart Association, the Path of Life was created using tools and tools of wood and iron for physical activity, available to adults and children.