It's a great place. Beautiful sculptures, familiar compositions. It's interesting to guess artists from afar. Next to it, interesting photos are obtained for memory. The landscaping is very good, it can be seen that it is done with taste and love. The walk gave us great aesthetic pleasure. It is hard to believe that initially this place was littered with garbage, as described by the corresponding posters that can be found on the way.
Initially, we went to the arboretum, but we could not get there, we looked here and did not regret it.
It's a good place to be. But there is one small, but not very pleasant disadvantage.
So, let's start with the pros. It's really very interesting here. There are a lot of different very famous musicians, such as Michael Jackson, well, or The Beatles. Besides the statues of musicians, there are also beautiful statues made of wood. Very beautiful.
Well, let's move on to our minus, for which I removed the star. This disadvantage lies in the fact that the statues themselves were located at a fairly large distance from each other, and this is not very pleasant, especially when I went there in the heat.
Well, that's it. I hope this otzym was useful to you) have a bite!
Be sure to take a walk here and breathe as deeply as possible - the aromas of eucalyptus are incredible...😍
The sculptures themselves are interesting, it's great that when they approach them they begin to perform their works (different!). There are places where you can sit. The park is not large, but you will definitely spend 40-50 minutes if you approach each sculpture.
There is a QR code on the plaque near the musicians, which can be used to read the biography. It is especially interesting about Georgian artists who are unfamiliar to me.
There is no food on site. I think there was a toilet, but I didn't use it.
In wet weather, wear shoes that you don't mind getting dirty: some sculptures (including wooden ones) need to be walked on the ground.
The entrance by car is convenient, safe, and there is free parking near the park.
A great free park, very neat and cozy) In addition to the beautiful nature and a large number of benches where you can relax, wonderful sculptures and music accompanying them - which is great
It is sad that some still spoil the park, there are traces of vandalism :(But in general, he is very well looked after!
I recommend it)
A great park. A large area. There are a lot of different very famous musicians, such as Michael Jackson, well, or The Beatles. There is a QR code near each sculpture, which can be used to read the artist's biography. When you get closer, the music performed by the artist turns on. It was very cool. Also, in addition to the statues of musicians, there are interesting trees here. I advise everyone
An interesting park. There is an opportunity to get acquainted with the history of famous performers. At the same time, enjoy their creativity.
There is a restaurant in the park itself, where prices are above average, but it's worth it. Asian cuisine is said to be the best in all of Georgia, the rolls and drinks really turned out to be very tasty. The space itself is in the open air, with a stylish interior.
If you come to the coast of Georgia, be sure to visit the musicians Park! The place is absolutely beautiful, in comparison with other sights of Georgia, this place is definitely one of the best that deserves time and attention.
A beautiful green park, a fabulous forest, benches, paths and sculptures of famous musicians. Being nearby, you can not only enjoy listening to the hits of your favorite musician, but also take beautiful photos against the background of sculptures and a luxurious forest. I definitely recommend it!!!
A fairly large, well-maintained park where you can spend three hours with pleasure. It is interesting to wander along the paths, guessing the musicians, and then sit next to the sculptures, enjoying familiar (or not so familiar) melodies.
There is no cafe nearby, I recommend taking food and water with you.
Nearby there is a wonderful Arboretum and Georgia Park in miniature, as well as an amusement park. It is good to combine a number of these locations in one trip
Musicians Park is one of the places that I would recommend to visit. The whole park can be visited in 1-1.5 hours, very beautiful woodwork. Sculptors of famous Georgian and world musicians in full height, when you approach the sculpture, the motion sensor is triggered and the music or song of the artist you are approaching sounds. Everything is free, very beautiful in the evening with backlight.
The park is very interesting, although small. All the sculptures are now green, which gives them a special charm. The idea of the park is really unusual, especially with motion sensors that include music related to the person to whom the monument is dedicated. Although some characters are not completely recognizable, this does not spoil the overall impression. There are many wooden sculptures, funny benches and ethnic figurines in the park. There is even a small pond with goldfish, a Japanese rock garden and a fisherman's hut. You can spend an hour and a half here with great pleasure.
It is very beautiful to walk in the evening, as in the center of the park the forest is illuminated with a color changing light. It looks amazing. There is a restaurant in the park, fountains. A great place for walking with children. Free parking is available on site
Cool idea of the park. It was even interesting for us adults to walk and guess the artists from afar, a kind of game. There are still empty places, so new statues will still be delivered there, it's great, the park continues to be updated. There are good toilets, benches, the park is open around the clock and it is free, there is a large parking lot next to the entrance next to the arena.
An amazing park! That's a great idea. Benches, paths, cool music. You can read the story, super. And, of course, awesome eucalyptus trees, the smell is indescribable. I recommend you to visit. And yes, importantly, it's free ;)
A delightful park! A great idea and a wonderful performance. A surprisingly cute and atmospheric fisherman's house. It is doubly pleasant that the park is free and so well maintained! Thank you, Georgia!
An amazing place, a eucalyptus park with century-old trees. A cool idea with musicians and playing music, works created during their years of life and creativity. Admission is free! A must-visit!!!
For a quiet walk for a few hours. There are about 30 sculptures of Georgian and world musicians and singers in the park. Upon entering the site near the sculpture, the playback of the author's works or the performer's songs begins. If you are not in a hurry, then I recommend visiting. Near the park there is a huge parking lot of the Black Sea arena.
A wonderful idea and implementation. The park smells of eucalyptus. The area is clean, there is a drinking fountain, a clean toilet. We were in the afternoon, in the heat, thanks to the trees it was cool, you can sit on the benches.
Then we went to the music park. He just amazed me, I came out of there in complete delight, it's a pity we were in a hurry, we were afraid to be late for the minibus, otherwise I would have hung there for half a day. There are 37 sculptures of various musicians, composers and dancers in the park. When approaching them, a motion sensor is triggered and their music begins to sound. And Georgian polyphony, the Beatles, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, you can't list them all. Some people were sitting and listening to their favorite artists. And it's stunningly beautiful, like in a fairy tale, in the evening the trees are illuminated with colorful music. And there are eucalyptus trees all around, warmed by the sun, the smell is gorgeous, the air is healing))The photographer from me is not so - so
A rather unusual park. It was the first time we visited the park with such an interesting idea. We have never seen such places before! We had a good time walking outdoors and listening to different music.
I definitely recommend it.
A great idea for a park! The park is large. It is suitable for walking on hot days, especially in a shady area. Although the park is dedicated to musicians, I liked the fisherman's hut the most.
It's an interesting park, but the children will be bored. It is located next to the stadium. There are many statues of composers and artists who play their works when approached. There are a lot of eucalyptus trees growing.
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vbk
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August 12
A beautiful park founded by B.Ivanishvili. Monuments to Georgian composers, singers, musicians, dancers, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Pavarotti and a large number of foreign pop figures, including Edith Piaf. You can sit and listen to music for almost every taste near each monument. And not highlights, but complete recordings - for example, the Ninth Symphony or Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. Great for music education. It's just a pity - no one is listening. Maybe it's because of the heat. On the way to the park, there are stunning illuminated fountains that work in the evenings.
Great place!
If the weather suddenly turned bad and you don't know what to do, be sure to come to the park.You will enjoy the clean air, learn a lot about Georgian music and remember the world music stars.
In the evening, you will enjoy fountains with magnificent lighting!
One of the most memorable places in Georgia. I advise everyone to visit. A cool atmospheric place that everyone should visit. Plus, it's just a very high-quality promenade
The Musicians' Park is a very interesting idea, I really liked it. Especially the fact that a seemingly unsightly piece of land has been made a place where you can walk with interest, remember or learn something new and interesting.
The park is beautiful, tennis. The idea is original-when you approach the sculptures, music starts playing, you can hear the real voice of the singer to whom the sculptural composition is dedicated.
A very interesting park! Despite the fact that I was there in early December, there was still a pleasant atmosphere and greenery. An interesting concept of a park with sculptures of famous musicians, approaching which the music of this artist begins to play.
When it gets dark, the lanterns along the paths turn on and a pleasant evening atmosphere is created.
I also liked that the park has a large area where you can walk for a long time. This is a place where you can escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and feel safe, as it is written in the book of Isaiah, chapter 14, verse 7: "The whole earth has calmed down, nothing disturbs it, And people shout for joy."
A wonderful park. Well-groomed, beautiful, approaching the sculpture, the work that either this composer wrote or the work that he performs sounds. I advise anyone who will be in these parts to visit this park.
I really liked teenage children. We've already enjoyed a walk. The children found ready-made empty areas for sculptures and argued over who should appear there next. We will definitely come to check next year))) In general, we were very pleased with the number of available (free) and very interesting locations on the coast.
A very interesting concept of the park. You get pleasure both from walking in the park and from the immortal hits of the Greats. I recommend you to visit.
An interesting location. However, it would not hurt to update and varnish the sculptures somehow, some speakers are broken, but the overall impression is very positive. I'll give you five and recommend you to visit for an interesting idea that will leave few people indifferent.
It is interesting to take a walk and read about certain people related to music. The territory is large, but it has to be done pretty quickly. You can go through all the points in an hour and a half. Recommend 👍
A very interesting solution: the music of the artist/composer who is depicted plays next to each composition! The volume of the sound is sufficient to enjoy the melody, but not so loud as to create a cacophony between the compositions. Super, I advise you!!!
It's a very cool place, you can take dozens of photos with the most famous composers and musicians and listen to their greatest hits there. It is a pity that Russian figures are not represented
It already requires reconstruction in places, but in general the place is pleasant. A great park. It's shady in the heat. It's nice to take a walk with the kids
It's a good idea. A beautiful, clean park. Even in the heat, it's nice to walk in the shade of the trees. It's a pity that there is no Kikabidze, I think this is a big omission!
It is quite a pleasant place to visit, but separately, without an arboretum, it would be superfluous to come only to it from Batumi, in my opinion. After the arboretum, it is quite possible to walk.
Not all the pieces were playing loudly - apparently the settings were off
It is also free, as is the arboretum. This is also a plus
Definitely visit, the smell of eucalyptus, it is interesting to serve, but there is little Georgia there, which is a pity. The rest is nice to visit even in sunny weather.