When Beijer's park was constructed it was intended to be an equivalent to the Kungsparken for the eastern part of Malmö. The park was created through a private initiative and would come to the city after fifty years. "In 1885 and the following years, gentlemen Beijer in the area allowed a particularly attractive planting, which, without being available to the public, was under their care and supervision," AU Isberg writes in his Handbook 1923. The origin of Beijer's park at a time when large parts the park's structure in Malmö was changed, making the park particularly historically interesting.