The park contains perennial plantings and various types of trees, some of which are unusual such as ginkgo, rustic maple and Caucasian wingnut.
The Fountain Committee donated the sculpture Vattenlek by Elmberg in 1919, which replaced the simple fountain that existed before. It was placed on the grassy area in the middle of the park, but was moved during the redevelopment in 1990 to the northwest corner. Prior to the construction of a playground, an archaeological antiquarian survey was conducted, which found that the area has been built since the 11th century, possibly also since the 9th century.