It was renamed Prague. It was created in the years 1865-1871, according to the design of Jan Dobrowolski, on the right bank of Vistula, on sandy river meadows and wetlands used as meadows and pastures. A 30-hectare park is located between today
The. Solidarności and along ul. ńukasińskiego, Jagiellońska and Wisła, in the current Gdańsk Bridge area. Established in a landscape style, the existing river forest was preserved by Vistula. The main focus of the formation was the alley leading to the entire park, from today's Weteranów Square towards the northwest. In the Gdański Bridge area today. The main alley and the Border Street Michałowska (today ńukasińskiego) were part of the star design in Weteranów Square. The park had breathtaking links across the Vistula with the Old Town and the Royal Castle. At the time, the park lacked equipment. The seats replaced the stone blocks created after the bridge was built, and the tables and benches made of panels were placed in the open-air restaurant. At the beginning of the twentieth century, two children's playgrounds were organized in the garden.