The author and implementer of the project was Stanisław Grall who from 1934 head of the Municipal Plantations department, with whom Józef Blicharski then collaborated on their establishment.
[5] Within two years, leveling works were carried out, new alleys were marked out, about 600 trees of 34 species were planted, original lanterns and cast-iron benches were installed.
In 1951, a monument of gratitude to the Red Army was erected on the main axis of the alley, which in 1990 was moved to the Cemetery for Soviet soldiers at Ciołkowskiego Street.
These are tunnels made of climbing roses, rows of box trees, gates overgrown with plants - places that arouse the admiration of the city residents and visitors.
In the park there are common squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris), woodpeckers (Picidae), House sparrows (Passer domesticus), and great tit (Parus major).