San Donato Park is equipped with playground equipment, picnic tables and benches, a drinking water fountain, and a scenic pathway along which a number of outdoor free exercise facilities are installed.
Welcoming you is the “Tempietto di San Donato,” originally an oratory attached to the Church of Santa Maria di Vignola, now a small temple dedicated to peace, frescoed by Giancarlo Balzani as a tribute to Sogliano and Picasso.
Inside the park there are reproduced 2 structures based on drawings made by Leonardo Da Vinci called “concavities,” instruments used by Romagnoli shepherds in the 16th century to amplify the power of their horn and communicate better. Visitors have the opportunity to interact and activate the acoustic propagation of traditional sounds similar to those emitted by shepherds’ horns. A box with books for free exchange was recently installed in adherence to the lending project (Little Free Library project). In the highest part of the park, G. Pascoli’s “Badger” has been planted on the initiative of Sogliano Elementary Schools. The ‘area is equipped with a parking lot.