The Beatrixpark is a park in the Amsterdam-Zuid borough and is located in the "Prinses Irenebuurt" residential area.
In 1932, the director of the Public Works proposed creating a park between the Scheldeplein square and the Beethovenstraat.
The design for the oldest part of the park was by the Dutch architect Jakoba Mulder.
In June 1938, it was already given the name Beatrixpark and during World War II, from 1942 to 1945, it was temporarily called "Diepenbrockpark".
The Artsenijhof on the eastern side of the park was created during the Floriade and is a herb garden that consists of three parts.
This protects "the park layout, including the path structure, waterways and groves".
Parks with the name Beatrixpark are also in the Dutch cities of Almere, 's-Hertogenbosch, Schiedam, Utrecht and Ede.