Excellent location, near the Pina river, the embankment. There are many places in the park to commemorate the Great Patriotic War, the Eternal Flame, an armored boat, an airplane, and armored personnel carriers. There are carousels and two cafes.
A good park in general. I would like more attractions and interesting sculptures (not strange pieces of wood or phallic catfish, or famous historical figures), namely sculptures with a subtext related to Belarusian culture and history. Perhaps even temporary green sculptures, which could become a feature of the park. They would change every year. After all, Polessky is next to the landscape design!
It would be great to figure out how to use the park every weekend in the cold season, so that the townspeople would be interested (fill up the ice rink, for example, organize a point of sale for tea, street food, themed evenings/events).
Very cool octrotions, but they are somehow few! And we really like it this way. There are a lot of office workers and people. And also a lot of people on the tank and the box!
It's a pity there are few attractions, but it's great to walk around.it's also bad that access to the cafe is allowed, children walk there, and not for cars, they often drive almost to the river itself, perhaps to tennis courts or a rescue.
The park is a place where you want to relax, sit in the shade of trees, adults and children to play. If with children, everything is more or less adjusted, then for adults, only shops, of which there are plenty.
There are no gazebos. Why not set up a barbecue place like all over the world. Very popular Mongolian gazebos.