Chiappa Park arises from the conversion of the private villa garden to public use. Ugo Chiapa, a well-known doctor of Crema who died in 1966, left the Crema Commune.
The villa, visible at the bottom of the garden, was built in 1928 in a neo-gothic style and is decorated from the outside by many decorative elements from different eras and attests to the original owner's passion for antiquity.
Chiappa Garden is the smallest public park in the city and offers a relaxed and private atmosphere. To make it more unique is the medieval flavor of the two buildings surrounding the entrance (used as a seat for city associations), as well as the eclectic elements that adorn the facade of the villa: pointed arches, three Roman-style shapes, and a coat of arms with imperial eagles and Bison of Visconti-Sforza origin, Renaissance heads, fighting and towers, to which are added some small columns coming from the façade of the cathedral.
The road leading from the entrance gate to the villa has been allocated to the "falls" without intersection: the missing are mentioned in Russia, on the Greek-Albanian front, at sea, in Kefalonia, in Yugoslavia, in North Africa, in Germany. The painting also bears a kind of defeated prayer: "We obeyed the commandment of the homeland, and fell for faithfulness in duty, and left us alone where the light of the Holocaust was. For us who will never return to the deadly land, let us, my brother, give us, my brother, Italy is a sacred stone and the same cross. "