Lianozovo Culture and Recreation Park is a public park in the Lianozovo district in the North-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow . The park was opened at the beginning of the 20th century for residents of the dacha village of Lianozovo , by the decision of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council in 1951 it received the status of a culture and recreation park . When Lianozovo became part of Moscow in the 1970s, most of the old cottages were demolished, and part of their territory was included in the Lianozovo PKiO.
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From 2014-2015, the administration of the Lianozovsky Park administration includes Angarsk Ponds , Northern Dubki , Petrovsky Park , the ethnographic village of Bibirevo , the Likhoborka River Valley park and Altufevo estate. Also between the streets of Rustaveli and Goncharov in Butyrsky district there is a branch of Lianozovsky Park - Goncharovsky Park [1] [2] [3] .
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Feature
Flora and Fauna
The total area of green spaces of Lianozovsky Park is 16 hectares. In the park there are blue spruce , weeping mountain ash, Lorberg acacia, Babylonian willow , common elm , linden , several species of poplar , birch and other plants - more than 70 species in total. Particularly noteworthy is an oak forest with an area of 3.5 hectares, including 510 bicentenary leafy oaks [1] [4] [5] .
Recreational Features
The purposeful development of Lianozovsky Park began after acquiring the status of a culture and leisure park: the first mechanical attractions appeared here and celebrations began to take place [6] . At the end of the 1980s, a local entrepreneur organized tennis courts in the park with funds from the Komsomol organization and later opened the first private tennis club in Moscow; in 1994, the equestrian club also began to operate in the park [7] . In 2008, the Park of Fairy Tales was opened in the park, surrounded by sculptural images of the heroes of Russian folklore [8] .
In the early 2010s, the park was reconstructed and landscaped. There was a shooting range, a rope town and a skate park, sports and playgrounds, a stage and dance floor, a gazebo for board games and a boat station. A barrier-free environment for people with disabilities was created in the park, cafes were opened, and a public Wi-Fi network was organized. A pedestrian street Lianozovsky Arbat was laid in the park, picnic areas were organized, new fountains were built, including a light-dynamic fountain in the center of the pond [9] [10] .
In winter, a ski base with several slopes operates in Lianozovsky Park, slides and ice rinks open [4] [11] . In the park there is a site approved by the Ministry of Emergency Situations for launching fireworks [12] .
From the west, Lianozovsky Forest Park adjoins the park .
Attractions
In the only surviving Lianozovo cottage is the Museum of Slavic Culture. Konstantin Vasilyev . Also in 2010, a commemorative obelisk was opened in the park dedicated to the Lianozovo participants - participants of the Great Patriotic War [13] .
Goncharovsky Park
In 1998, a branch appeared near Lianozovsky Park - a square between the streets of Rustaveli and Goncharov in the Butyrsky district of Moscow [14] . The territory remained undeveloped for a long time, and in 2013 Mosgorpark attracted the Meganom Project architectural bureau to develop a new park project from scratch. A new park was opened in 2014 and, according to a survey of citizens, was named “Goncharovsky” instead of the official “Branch of Lianozovsky Park on Rustaveli Street” [15] [16] .
In the park, children’s and sports grounds, gazebos for board games and deck chairs for relaxing by the pond, a stage and a sports field with a platform were arranged. The fence became a “visiting card” of Goncharovsky Park: instead of a fence, a hedge of perennial plants and grass with benches on both sides was constructed along the perimeter of the territory [17] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Lianozovsky Park . Moscow.org. Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Mikhail Korobko. Altufevo. People. Monuments. Houses. . Domestic History (2005). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Anna Semenova, Julia Kozlenkova. At least 8 billion rubles Will be allocated for the arrangement of small parks . Izvestia (July 10, 2014). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ 1 2 Lianozovsky Park . Kuda Moscow. Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Liazon Park . hedgehog. Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Dmitry Lame. Lianozovsky Park of Culture and Rest . Get to know Moscow. Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Nikolai Grishin. Oligarch in the area . Kommersant (June 1, 2012). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Lianozovsky Park of Culture and Rest . MoscoWalk.ru (August 4, 2014). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Reconstruction of the Lianozovsky park will be completed in September . Moscow 24 (September 9, 2013). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Margarita Verkhovskaya. 100 Moscow parks are equipped with free Wi-Fi . Izvestia (May 24, 2012). Date of treatment June 26, 2017.
- ↑ Tatyana Alekseeva. Everyone is skiing! . Russian newspaper (January 23, 2014). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ The Ministry of Emergencies published a list of sites for launching pyrotechnics in Moscow . RIA Novosti (December 25, 2012). Date of treatment June 26, 2017.
- ↑ Lianozovsky Park of Culture and Rest . MoscowWalk.ru: Walking in Moscow (December 25, 2012). Date of treatment June 26, 2017.
- ↑ A branch of the Lianozovsky park or Goncharovsky park . Msmap. Date of treatment June 26, 2017.
- ↑ The fence of the park on Rustaveli Street will be replaced by benches . Moscow 24 (May 30, 2013). Date of treatment June 23, 2017.
- ↑ Goncharovsky park . MoscoWalk.ru (June 3, 2014). Date of treatment June 26, 2017.
- ↑ Alice Poe. 11 reasons to go to Goncharovsky Park . ParkSeason (June 21, 2016). Date of treatment June 26, 2017.