It combines many aspects that give it a unique beauty
Around 1950, this square was subjected to a paving and gardening action, whose markedly neoclassical inspiration is still evident today in the regular and symmetrical shapes of the flower bed designs and in the granite fountain, positioned in the center of the garden.
Seasonally, the beds are meticulously planted with annual herbaceous, flower and chromatic diversity, with the use of color being an assumed form of “renovation” of the space.