[1] The park was named after confederations, which were special associations formed by nobility in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
It was built as a part of the then-developed suburban neighbourhood of Zdobycz Robotnicza [pl] in Warsaw.
[1] In 1981, next to the square, the Church of St. Sigismund, designed by Zbigniew Pawelski [pl], was built.
[1] In its centre, there is a monument dedicated to the 77th Infantry Regiment of the Polish Armed Forces, and the 77th Infantry Regiment of the Home Army, both of which served during the Second World War.
It is shaped like a rock with an institution sculpted on it.