Its design is extended by the Schmelzer and Bezzenberger landscape architects from Stuttgart Park along the Hugo-Reckmann-Straße in the west and bordered by the Friedrich-Bitter-Weg curve in the east. Park, the Prosper III business district and surrounding residential development, has emerged with a small retail center called Prosper Vertel in the context of the International Construction Exhibition Emsherpark in the late 1990s. As part of IBA, the project was considered a high-speed runner and was completed as one of the first reclamation and development measures.
The third Prosper coal mines were extracted from 1906 to 1986 with wells 6 and 7. There is also a coking plant with a coke gas plant and light oil on site, an ammonia plant with salt storage, a benzole plant with tar production and sewage treatment plants . After the mine was closed, entire daytime facilities were demolished, only a protective cover and a ground floor still attesting to the location of the previous columns. The contaminated soil was poured into the center of the area and sealed, and moved about 450,000 cubic meters of soil and seal compound. The resulting heap represents the park today.
The slightly curved terrain, which rises to about five meters above the surrounding level, is reached in all directions through stone steps and indoors by partly paved walkways. In the center, in the east / west direction, the Kardinal-Hengsbach-Straße, designed exclusively as a walkway and walkway, crosses the garden as a deep piece with steep sides; the bridge between the two sides of the promenade rises. In the southern region of the "Protegohaube", in the northern part of lying, there is a roller coaster as a teacher and a football field with two steel football and a basketball court. The large lawns are boycotted by straight-lined birch rows and orchards, along the aisles there are some park benches.