Moscow: Park
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Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy
The Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy, commonly known by its Russian acronym VDNKh, is a sprawling park and exhibition space located in the vibrant city of Moscow, Russia. This iconic complex is a testament to Soviet-era architecture and ingenuity, and it...
Alexander Garden
Landmark park with memorials and monuments Nestled in the heart of Moscow, Alexander Garden stands as a verdant oasis against the backdrop of the city's bustling streets and historic architecture. This public park, established in the early 19th century, is a cultural and recreational haven for Muscovites...
Gorky Park
Park with sports and open-air movies Nestled in the heart of Moscow, Gorky Park stands as a verdant oasis amidst the bustling cityscape. Officially known as Maxim Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure, this iconic park, sprawling over 300 acres, is a cherished retreat for Muscovites and a must-visit...
Memorial park complex of the heroes of the First World War
Nestled in the heart of Moscow, the Memorial Park complex dedicated to the heroes of the First World War is a poignant tribute to the fallen soldiers who fought for their country. This serene park serves as a somber reminder of the sacrifices made during one of...
Tsaritsyno Park
Opulent palace with a fine arts museum Nestled in the southern part of Moscow, Tsaritsyno Park is not just a verdant escape from the city's bustling streets but also a historic museum-reserve that offers a glimpse into Russia's regal past. This expansive park, covering an area of over 700 hectares, is a...
Sparrow Hills
Hilltop city and river observation point Perched on the high banks of the Moskva River, Sparrow Hills (Vorobyovy Gory) offers some of the most breathtaking views of Moscow, Russia. This tourist attraction is not just renowned for its panoramic vistas but also for its rich cultural and educational significance.
Zaryadye Park
Zaryadye Park, a vibrant and innovative green space, is nestled in the heart of Moscow, Russia, within a stone's throw of the Kremlin and Red Square. This urban park, opened in 2017, stands as a testament to modern landscape architecture and urban planning, seamlessly...
Cosmonauts Alley
Cosmonauts Alley is a tribute to the pioneers of space exploration, nestled in the heart of Moscow, Russia. This majestic avenue serves as a commemorative walkway, leading to the Monument to the Conquerors of Space, a towering sculpture that pays homage to the...
Taynitsky Garden
Nestled in the heart of Moscow, Taynitsky Garden is a serene oasis offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city life. This historic garden, dating back to the 16th century, is part of the Moscow Kremlin complex and provides a picturesque setting for relaxation...
Fallen Monument Park
Fallen Monument Park, also known as Muzeon Park of Arts, offers a unique glimpse into the Soviet past through its collection of sculptural relics, situated in the heart of Moscow, Russia. This open-air gallery is not your typical park; it is a graveyard of deposed...
Patriarch Ponds
Nestled in the heart of Moscow, Patriarch Ponds is a serene and charming area that offers a respite from the bustling city life. This picturesque neighborhood is centered around a large pond, which becomes a hub of activity throughout the seasons.
Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences
Major plant collection and greenhouses The Tsytsin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences was founded in April 1945, and claims itself to be the largest botanical garden in Europe.
Sechenov Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden of the First Moscow State Medical University named after Sechenov is a botanical garden in Moscow. Located on the left bank of the Moskva River near the station MCC "Business Center". It was founded in 1946. The garden area is 4.95 hectares.
Sokolniki Park
Park including funfair and winter ice-rink Sokolniki Park, named for the falcon hunt of the Grand Dukes of Muscovy formerly conducted there, is located in the eponymous Sokolniki District of Moscow. Sokolniki Park is not far from the center of the city, near Sokolnicheskaya Gate.
Sadovniki Park
Gardeners Park is located in Nagatino-Sadovniki District, Southern Administrative Okrug of Moscow. It was found in 1989. Governing body is State autonomous institution of culture Park of Culture and Recreation "Kuzminki". September 21, 2021 was renamed in honor of Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov.
Izmaylovsky Park
Izmaylovsky Park or Izmaylovo Park is one of the largest parks in Moscow, Russia. The park consists of two areas: Izmaylovsky forest and Izmaylovsky Park for recreation. It is situated in the Izmaylovo District in the northeast of the city.
Clean Ponds
The Clean Ponds, is a large pond in Moscow, Russia, located in the Basmanny District, on the Boulevard Ring. The pond gives its name to Chistoprudny Boulevard, which runs from Turgenevskaya Square and Sretensky Boulevard towards Pokrovka Street, where it adjoins Pokrovsky Boulevard, and to Chistyye Prudy station on the Moscow Metro.
Transvaal Park
Transvaal Park was a popular waterpark in Yasenevo, a south district of Moscow, Russia. With several large, heated pools, including a wave pool and twisting "river" for tubing, it became one of the most popular attractions in the Moscow area and a symbol of the country's bloom of private enterprise.
Alexander Palace
The Alexander Palace egg is a jewelled Easter egg made under the supervision of the Russian jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé in 1908, for the then Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II. Nicholas presented it as an Easter gift to his wife, Alexandra Fyodorovna.
Botanical Garden named after Rostovtsev
The Botanical Garden named after S. I. Rostovtsev is a Botanical Garden in Moscow at the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy. Founded in 1895 on the initiative of botanist S. I. Rostovtsev. The garden area is about 1.2 hectares.
Bitsa Park
Bitsevski Park is one of the largest natural parks in Moscow, Russia. The park, traversed by the Chertanovka River and the Bitsa River, sprawls for some 10 km from north to south and covers the area of 18 square kilometres.
Neskuchny Garden
Neskuchny Garden is the oldest park in Moscow, Russia. With an area of 40.8 hectares and a former Emperor's residence, created as a result of the integration of three estates in the 18th century, it also contains the Green Theater, one of the largest open amphitheaters in Europe, which can sit 15,000 people.
Gogolevsky Boulevard
Gogolevsky Boulevard is a boulevard near the Arbat District, Moscow, Russia, named after the writer Nikolai Gogol. It was named Prechistensky Boulevard until 1924, after the nearby street Prechistenka.
Universal Studios Moscow
Universal Studios Moscow is an upcoming indoor theme park in Moscow, Russia. It will home rides and attractions based on worldwide well-known pop-culture properties, like Universal-owned library and third-party properties. It will be the second Universal Park in Europe after former Universal Studios Port Aventura.
Sretensky Boulevard
Sretensky Boulevard is a major boulevard in central Moscow of important cultural significance, a part of the Boulevard Ring encircling the centre of the city.
Lebedyansky Ponds
Lebedyansky pond is one in the cascade Izmaylovsky ponds in the east of Moscow in a valley of Serebrianka River on the territory of Izmailovsky Urban Forest Park. Ponds are known from the end of 17th century and Lebedyansky is a largest of them.
Moscow Hermitage Garden
Moscow Hermitage Garden, a popular recreation spot, is a park in the central part of Moscow, Russia on Karetny Ryad Street. It is known for its cultural attractions and adjacent theaters. Regular events include opera, ballet and concerts.
Izmaylovo Estate
Izmaylovo Estate was a country residence of the House of Romanov built in the reign of Alexis I of Russia. Originally located 7 kilometres east of Moscow's city limits, it became part of the expanding city in the 20th century.
Serebryany Bor Park
Serebryany Bor is a large forest park in north-west Moscow. The park is a natural monument of regional significance and a protected area of the city of Moscow.
Lyublino Park
Lyublino Park is a park in Lyublino and Tesktilshchiki districts of Moscow, a part of a recreational complex "Kuzminki-Lyublino". It is located around Lyublino pond on Churiliha river. The park consists of two parts, divided by Krasnodonskaya street.
Zaryadye
Zaryadye is a historical district in Moscow established in 12th or 13th century within Kitai-gorod, between Varvarka Street and Moskva River. The name means "the place behind the rows", i.e. behind the market rows adjacent to the Red Square.
Severnoe Tushino
Severnoe Tushino Park is a park located on the territory of the Severnoe Tushino municipal district in northwestern Moscow between Svoboda Street and the Khimki Reservoir. The nearest metro stations are Skhodnenskaya and Planernaya.