Parco Giovanni Palatucci

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Sep 10, 2025 - Sep 11, 2025
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Parco Giovanni Palatucci: A Tribute in Nature

Parco Giovanni Palatucci, established in 2008, is dedicated to Giovanni Palatucci, an Italian police officer revered for saving Jewish lives during WWII.

This expansive park spans over 18 hectares featuring diverse flora, walking trails, playgrounds, and areas for sports and leisure. Its design emphasizes ecological balance and cultural significance, making it a valuable green space in Rome.

Must-See Features

  • 🎨 Public Art: The park showcases various sculptures and installations by contemporary artists.
  • 🌳 Diverse Flora: Home to numerous tree species providing a habitat for local wildlife.
  • 🛹 Play Areas: Equipped with facilities for children, including playgrounds and sports courts.

Visitors can access the park free of charge, making it an excellent destination for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Parco Giovanni Palatucci

Homage to a Hero

The park is named after Giovanni Palatucci, who saved over 800 Jews during World War II.

Wildlife Habitat

Parco Giovanni Palatucci supports various bird species, enhancing urban biodiversity.

Cultural Events

The park regularly hosts local events and cultural activities, bringing the community together.

Location

173 Via Francesco Tovaglieri

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