Genoa Park
Location
303 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215
Hours
7 a.m.–11 p.m.
Parking
Genoa Park
Genoa Park is located on the western bank of the Scioto River between Rich Street and Broad Street. The park is named after the Italian city of Genoa — one of Columbus’ ten international sister cities and the birthplace of the city’s namesake, Christopher Columbus.
Park Features
- 20.029 Acres
- Riverfront Amphitheater: With stunning views of the downtown skyline, hosting thousands of visitors for concerts and events.
- Genoa Park Lighting: Dynamic LED lighting programmed to display multi-colored designs throughout the year.
- Columbus Police Memorial: Bears the names of Columbus Police Officers who made the ultimate sacrifice.
- Lucas Sullivant Statue: Honors the surveyor who founded Franklinton in 1797.
- Scioto Lounge Deer Sculptures: Whimsical bronze sculptures by artist Terry Allen.
- Genoa Park Fountains: 24 bronze basins in 12 stone pedestals along Washington Boulevard.
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