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Mozart (Amadeus) Park

Park Details

Main Address

2036 N. Avers Ave.
Chicago, IL 60647
United States

  • Tel: (312) 742-7535 | Main
Park Supervisor
Cirilo Gonzalez
Park Hours
Closed
| 6:00 am-11:00 pm

Mozart (Amadeus) Park

Description

Located in the Logan Square community (the park’s southern border touches Armitage Avenue; the western border is one block east of Pulaski Road), Mozart Park totals 5.22 acres.The fieldhouse contains a fitness center, gymnasium, kitchen—air-conditioned club rooms are available for rent. Outside, the park offers a junior baseball field, a softball field, a combination football-soccer field, four basketball standards, and a playground. Activity is the theme at Mozart Park: which boasts a fitness center, as well as aerobics, basketball, seasonal sports, soccer, softball, and sports club programs.The park offers several programs for tots / preschoolers. We encourage our senior population to join us for our Senior Citizens Club. In the summer, youth can attend the Park District’s six-week day camp; the Teen Leadership camp is also a popular summer option.

Arts based programming is facilitated by our arts partners; Voice of the City and Borderbend Arts Collective. Mozart Park also offers a FREE monthly community drum circle the third Friday of the month.

During the summer Movies in the Parks series, Mozart Park is noted for showing Spanish-language (with English subtitles) outdoor films.

History

Named for world-acclaimed Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Mozart Park was the first of the Northwest Park District's thirteen parks. The park district was established in 1911, one of 22 park commissions consolidated into the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ in 1934. The Northwest Park District aimed to provide one park for each of the ten square miles within its middle-class jurisdiction. After consulting with various community organizations, the park district chose a site for its first park and purchased the property in early 1914. That same year, the park district built a fieldhouse designed by Albert A. Schwartz, who went on to design other Northwest Park District facilities. In 1915, the park district board officially designated the site Mozart Park, based on a popular vote of local school children.  In 1916, the Northwest Park District acquired more property for the park by vacating Springfield Ave. and alleys.  In 1934, the park became part of the ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµâ€™s portfolio when the 22 park districts were consolidated.  The ¿ì²¥ÊÓÆµ acquired land for the park’s expansion in 1996.

Additional Information

For directions using public transportation visit .

Contact: Kimberly Oliva, President

Contact Email: mozartparkadvisorycouncil@gmail.com

Meetings: PAC Meetings 2nd Monday of the month at 6pm. Please contact the Mozart PAC for meeting details.

Programs at Mozart (Amadeus) Park

Most programs run from Tuesday, September 02 to Sunday, December 07 Online registration beings In-person registration begins
Open
Sports - Volleyball
35 and up
From September 9, 2025 to December 2, 2025
Each Tuesday from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
$30.00
Instruction
Sports - Baseball
At least 8 but less than 13
From September 4, 2025 to December 4, 2025
Each Thursday from 4:30pm to 5:30pm
Except the following dates:
Thursday, Nov 27, 2025
$5.00