During the administration of Luis Castañeda Lossio, a section of the remains of the left bank of the Rímac River was recovered and which now forms the park. In this it is possible to see remains of the bases that the cutwater had, the work of the Franciscans in 1610. For this purpose, part of said wall has been recovered in the rear area of the Church of San Francisco, very close to the Government Palace.
The park has a restaurant, a crafts store from different areas of the country, where the statue of the conquistadorFrancisco Pizarro is placed, which for many years was located in what is now Plaza Perú,[3] located next to the Government Palace; In addition, there is a site museum that exhibits archaeological pieces found in the area.