The place is beautiful and historically significant. But not for walking dogs. I go there almost every day. And no matter what time it takes, such "amateur aristocrats" are sure to come into view, and not even in single numbers, especially in the evening. Will the city authorities finally put this in order here, in the very center of the capital? In the order of addition. At the moment, signs with a warning about administrative responsibility for dog walking have been installed at the entrance to the square. Indeed, the "aristocrats" have decreased, but individuals still exist. It would be more effective to publish information in the media about the results of raids to catch violators of the rules of keeping and walking animals. Because it's blatant arrogance to walk dogs in the center of the capital. And not only in the central square, but also in Gorky Park, such subjects periodically appear, ignoring warnings!
A small, green, well-maintained park with a fountain. There are a lot of shops and everything is under the treetops. In summer, it's perfectly straight. Even in the summer, free events are held on Saturdays. I was lucky and attended a concert of the state ensemble "Pesnyary".Delight💯👍
Positive: 1)Well-groomed trees aged from 70 to 130 years 2)The ancient fountain built in 1871 is in working condition, where until 2005 even adult men bathed in the summer heat with such eagerness that patrol policemen could not smoke out of the fountain 3)The paths are laid with paving slabs - your feet will not get bogged down in the conditions of spring or autumn mud 4)This square is an island of silence in the center of Minsk Cons: 1] If you want to enjoy the beauty of Alexander Square and make it to the Yanka Kupala Theater, then you need to arrive at least 1 hour before the start of the performance