The park sits at the top of a former strip mining site and was opened in 2001.
Originally built in just six weeks, the park sat 16,000, with standing room for an additional 10,000 or so.
The park sat closed from 1978 and the ruins of it still stood as late as 1998.
The park sits on an underprivileged sector of the city.
The park sits on the eastern flank of the Tolfa range.
These new parks sit comfortably among the traffic jams and city lights.
The location where the park now sits was, 85 million years ago, the coastal shelf of a large inland sea.
A large park with a natural pond sits at the center of the community.
Buildings line all four sides of the square, while a large oval park sits in its center.
The park did not sit idle during the winter.