The provided plans depict a recreational area in two time periods: in 1920 and in the present day.
Overall,the park has undergone several significant modernizations,with relocation of facilities, while several entirely new features were introduced.
In 1920, the recreational area had two entrances and a fountain in the middle.On the left side, the stage for artists was surrounded by four seating areas and a rose garden. On the other edge, a glasshouse near the entrance, followed by seats.A rosarium was positioned at the top right corner, while a water garden occupied the area beside it.
Currently, as one enters Grange park, there is an amphitheater for concerts at the left and a water installation at the right.The area previously occupied by the fountain has been replaced by the rose garden embraced by several seats. At the top right corner, greenery was removed to make way for an eatery and a children’s playground.A lower-level entrance from the parking area was added at the expense of seating. The only feature that remained stationary is the rose garden at the top right corner.
