The nearly 6-hectare complex was built in the style of an English landscape park in the 19th century. The planning is attributed to the garden architect Maximilian Friedrich Weyhe; but the original shape has been greatly changed in the course of history. The park is part of the historic green connection from the Linn district to the city center of Krefeld. As part of the horticultural exhibition Euroga2002plus also the Sollbrüggenpark was reconstructed according to plans received, including a Pleasureground again created. Due to its importance and attractiveness, the facility was included in the Garden of the Rhine between the Rhine and the Meuse.