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It is dedicated to the city as a complex organizational form of social life and resembles a romantic landscape garden that surprises the idle stroller with a Chinese teahouse here or a Roman villa there. In this park you will discover a variety of cities. According to Plato a city ought to protect its inhabitants and make them happy at the same time. The pursuit of happiness fills the garden paths like the scent of blooming meadows. The flaneur will accompany you and guide your steps. | |||