The truth is, the best park is the park near the house. This is how the old park became for me. The Yankees of Kupala. Greenery and coolness right in the heart of the city. It is both sunny and shady, with comfortable benches at almost every step... The Kupala fountain in the center of the park and a large light and music fountain in the bend of the Svisloch River create an atmosphere of relaxation. There are a lot of squirrels living here (forget to take nuts), ducks on Svisloch... In general, there is someone to feed. The park is beautiful at any time of the year, especially in autumn. A great place to relax for me personally, and for many people who regularly spend time here... Haven't you been here? Come and evaluate for yourself. I hope you enjoy it.
The autumn landscapes of the park capture the soul with their beauty. Among the many tree trunks, it is pleasant to go into your thoughts, listening to the singing of birds. In the sculpture alley, you can let your imagination run wild in the interpretation of the ideas that the sculptor put into his creation. The park offers a wonderful view of the famous Svisloch River. The mighty monument of the iconic Belarusian poet Yanka Kupala evokes a desire to delve into the literary history of the country. Special attention should be paid to the fountain with figures of girls blowing wreaths, which symbolizes the ancient Slavic holiday of Ivan Kupala.
A beautiful, cozy park for walking and relaxing. Clean, green. The only negative that I would like to fix is the sound of the speakers when the fountains are turned on. It is heard only from one side of the shore. It would be ideal to make a more extensive sound and arrange benches along the embankment. Nevertheless, it is more pleasant to look at the fountains from the benches than sitting on the steps of the embankment or standing