The city park in Zemun is located on the edge of the old city center. It is located on the streets: Nemanjina, October 22, Vrtlarsky, Savsky and Nikolay Ostrovsky. It is covered with deciduous and evergreen trees, of which 15 trees were under the protection of the state.
At the site of today's park, from 1730 to 1871, when Zemun was granted the status of the royal free city, there was a so-called contender, that is quarantine in which passengers were accommodated who would arrive on the other side of the Sava River in the then Austro-Hungarian Empire. The renovation of the area of the contour into the park lasted until the opening in 1886, and the idea creator and the manager of the works was Ivan Perković.
For some time the park was called the Elizabeth Park (after the Empress Elizabeth of Bavaria), and today's name was given after the First World War.