The Prehistoric Park is located on the left bank of the River Ada, just 25 km from Milan, immersed in a natural area of over 100 hectares consisting of a centuries-old forest.
Along its shaded itinerary, interspersed with water and ponds, about 50 life-size reconstruction of 34 prehistoric species were included, including arthropods, fish, amphibians, archaeological reptiles, dinosaurs, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, and primitive clothing.
The garden also offers an exciting botanical line for plants that allow you to appreciate their plants. Here you will find the remains of the ancient deciduous forest covering these areas. Elm, poplar, giraffe and locust trees join violet, flower and rarity.
In the marsh area, you can instead admire Nestorium, water lilies, willow, water lentils, etc.
The rich ecosystem of this region also encompasses a wide range of animals, ranging from animals that live freely in forests such as squirrels, hares, hedgehogs, hedgehogs, pets, badgers, innumerable insects and amphibians to those in semi-freedom such as deer, donkeys, horses, goats and sheep.