About
This is the true "green lung" of the city.
The park is named after the doctor who initiated its creation at the end of the 19th century to improve the health of the residents.
Around 90 species of trees grow here — from oaks and maples to cedars and Amur velvet. Century-old birches, planted by the park’s creator, Dr. Belousov, at the end of the 19th century, still provide shade on hot days.
The park is perfect for families: children can enjoy attractions, including a 40-meter Ferris wheel, a rope park, and a large playground.
You can feed the squirrels with nuts from vending machines, take a walk along the ponds.
For sports enthusiasts, there are modern courts, and for those who prefer tranquility — a cozy square surrounded by tall trees.


