The park borders are formed by J. Słowacki Street, B. Zaleski Street, S. Wyspiański Street and P. Skarga Street. It is located on the slops of Niemierzyńska Valley next to Rusałka lake and makes the boundary fragment of Ueckermünde Heath.
History
Archeological excavation in the area of Kochanowski and Curie–Skłodowska Streets has shown evidence of Jastorf culture settlement from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD.[2]
The park was established in the city of Stettin in 1900 and named Quistorp Park after Johannes Quistorp, who gave the city the neighbouring areas of Jasne Błonia square (at the time known as Quistorp-Aue) and Arkonian Forest (at the time known as Eckerberger Wald).
In 1994 the Firery Birds sculpture by Władysław Hasior was installed. The following year the Summer Theateramphitheatre and neighbouring stone sculptures were built next to it. The amphitheater is capable of hosting 4 500 people.