Villa Comunale Giuseppe Garibaldi, Gela

Corso Vittorio Emannuele is practically treeless, and only in mid-morning can you find relief from the heat in the shade of a small park. Until 1778, this area belonged to a Capuchin monastery; in 1882, the land was seized and became municipal property, and since then, it has undergone several renovations. Its main attractions are the monumental entrance gate, built in 1958 according to the design of the architect Salvatore Cardella, a fountain, and a viewing platform overlooking the sea and beaches. The park also has a children's playground. Exhibitions are often held in the open space near the fountain. The park is open until 11 p.m. in summer and until 9 p.m. in winter.

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