If you
reach the far end of VDNKh, you have the choice of either pressing on towards
the extensive grounds of Moscow Main Botanical Gardens, or turning left towards
the quaint Ostankino Park, surrounding a namesake palace. A huge, 330-hectare
swath of parkland, the Botanical Gardens has not yet been touched by the
renovations that have transformed other parks in Moscow.
The first
public park in Moscow, Alexander Garden sits along the Kremlin’s western wall.
Colourful flower beds and impressive Kremlin views make it a favourite
strolling spot for Muscovites and tourists alike.
Park
Zaryadye.
Moscow's
first new park in 50 years, Zaryadye was inaugurated in 2017 and occupies a
prominent site along the Moscow River, wedged into historic Kitay Gorod. The
idea behind it was to replicate the vastness and diversity of Russian nature,
from Kamchatka to Karelia.Gorky Park - Moscow's main city escape isn't your conventional expanse of nature preserved inside an urban jungle. Vorobyovy Gory, or Sparrow Hills, is the green hilly area south of the Moscow River, opposite the tip of the Khamovniki peninsula.
"Kolomenskoye”
Museum-Reserve Park.
4 sq km of
picturesque parkland, on a bluff above a bend in the Moscow River, Kolomenskoye
is an ancient royal country Royal country Yard with the great Park and a Unesco
World Heritage Site. Shortly after its founding in the 14th century, the
village became a favourite destination for the princes of Moscow.
Among the old wooden buildings on the grounds is Peter the Great’s cabin, where he lived while supervising ship- and fort-building at Arkhangelsk. The cabin is surrounded by a re-creation of the tsar’s orchards and gardens.
Among the old wooden buildings on the grounds is Peter the Great’s cabin, where he lived while supervising ship- and fort-building at Arkhangelsk. The cabin is surrounded by a re-creation of the tsar’s orchards and gardens.
«Tsaritsyno»
Museum reserve Park.
The
extensive grounds include some other lovely buildings, such as the Small
Palace, the working Church of Our Lady Lifegiving Spring, the cavalier
buildings, greenhouses with tropical plants and some interesting bridges. A
pond is bedecked with a fantastic fountain set to music. The English-style
wooded park stretches all the way south to the Upper Tsaritsynsky Pond, which
has rowing boats available for hire in summer, and west to the Tsaritsyno
Palace complex.
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