The provided maps illustrate the evolution of a park from 1980 to the current day.
Overall, the park underwent substantial changes, transitioning into an open area and receiving additional amenities. The notable alterations include the replacement of flower beds with bushes, the introduction of a playground, and the incorporation of seating arrangements and a barbecue area.
Initially, in 1980, the park was enclosed by walls, featuring two entrances situated in the north-western and southern regions. The north-eastern quadrant predominantly comprised numerous trees. In contrast, presently, the park has been transformed into an open space accessible from all directions. Furthermore, the former tree-populated area in the north-east has been reduced, allowing for the inclusion of various facilities and amenities for picnicking purposes, such as chairs, desks, and a barbecue.
In the same period, the south-eastern part of the park was designated for flower plantations. Nevertheless, this area has been completely replaced by a playground in the present day. Similarly, the flowerbeds in the north-west have been substituted with bushes. Noteworthy is the preservation of the western section of the park, maintaining a pond and benches, albeit their repositioning within the park.
