The park is great, but it's not very convenient to go up or down the mountain))
And I would like more shops)
In summer it is very pleasant to sit and listen to the birds, there are many trees.
A good park for walking, in fact, like all parks in Minsk. It may be a little neglected, but there are always few people. In summer, comfortable coolness and absence of insects.
The memorial created by sculptor Levin evokes very mournful thoughts about the war, about genocide... The museum of the Jewish Ghetto is located nearby
A strange impression remains of this place and the memorial itself. Tombstones are scattered around Stonehenge. Dog poop, cigarette butts, traces of Chinese fireworks. It's kind of surreal. In the dark, by the light of dim lanterns, it was not immediately clear that this park of stones were tombstones (are the slabs real?). No park, no memorial, no cemetery.
This square, this place of mourning, is located in a ruined Jewish cemetery. A memorial has been erected to the memory of Jews deported from European countries and exterminated in the Minsk ghetto, and the composition "Broken Hearth" is located at the place of execution. It is really necessary to visit this place.
A pleasant, beautiful place to visit, quite quiet and calm, I will not say that I like the option of expositions, but honoring their memory is already good
A cool memorial. 80 percent are newly made, wrappers are lying among Jewish coffin slabs. When making a new model, Orthodox surnames and Tatar surnames in Hebrew were slapped on a common list. We didn 't bother much . Remove the wrappers from the plates
A beautiful park, neat paths, snow is cleaned in winter, leaves are removed in autumn, there are a lot of benches, we like to go out for a walk with colleagues at lunch. The only drawback is that in the morning when you go to work through the park, everything falls out of the bins, especially the bottles, but after a while everything is cleaned and the park is beautiful again, the birds are singing, etc.
A small well-maintained park, where there are several commemorative obelisks dedicated to the memory of Jews from different places who became victims of the Nazis. Broken up on the site of the ghetto
A very inspiring park, makes you understand what true value means. It is also very inspiring, surprising with its size. And its rich variety of plants is amazing.
Previously, this park was a cemetery, old-timers remember a lot and have respect for the graves and deaths of Jews in this area, because along the streets of Perekopskaya and Mebelny Lane, now renamed, the Ghetto border passed during the war.
But I want to write about something else, about the attitude of the maintenance services to the green spaces in this park.
The issue was first raised in 2016,
when it was noticed how the bark of young seedlings was pruned while mowing grass.
The question was supervised by the deputy.Director of the Zelenstroy of the Moscow district
Lavrova G.I.
The result of this curation, which we can observe today, are dying trees, the bark of which is damaged and for unknown reasons dying trees ...
Young seedlings planted in early May, drying from under-watering ...
There are many problems in this park,
but no one cares, including the Ministry of Natural Resources Protection, which is located at the neighborhood...
There is a great park for recreation, even with dogs here and it is better to walk than in the courtyards of the houses where you live, there are no playgrounds
This place should be immortalized... stronger, perhaps, so that people would remember what happened here. I'm not talking about giant monuments and pathos. I mean, it's not enough that what's been done is just my personal opinion.
a nice quiet park is generally fine for those who work in the Imperial, but silence throws up all sorts of thoughts, for example, what is good and what is bad
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Вадим Раскин
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January 12
A landmark memorial site where there was a Jewish cemetery, there are also burials of prisoners of the Jewish ghetto during the Great Patriotic War.
A very calm and beautiful place...
the memory of the terrible admission is on the one hand, but also the hope for the best: children are walking, birds are singing...
A memorable place .... It gets creepy when you read the whole truth about the mockery of the fascists, you need to remember the tricks that did this, and never allow such a thing.
The former Jewish cemetery, now a square with a monument. Only poorly maintained-the grass does not mow, the benches are all polluted with birds, it is impossible to sit down