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Donetsk Culture and Leisure Park

Coordinates: 48°01′25″N 37°48′55″E / 48.02361°N 37.81528°E / 48.02361; 37.81528
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Donetsk Culture and Leisure Park
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LocationKyivskyi District, Donetsk
Established1956

The Donetsk Culture and Leisure Park (Ukrainian: Парк культури і відпочинку міста Донецька, romanizedPark kultury i vidpochynku mista Donetska, lit.'Donetsk City Park of Culture and Leisure'), known by the Russian authorities controlling the area as the Leninist Komsomol Park of Culture and Leisure (Russian: Парк культуры и отдыха имени Ленинского комсомола; Ukrainian: Парк культури і відпочинку імені Ленінського комсомолу) is a recreational area in the city of Donetsk.[1]

History

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It was planned back in 1952, when Central Scherbakov Park of Culture and Leisure could no more fully address the city needs because Shakhtar stadium was built on its territory. The park was laid out only in 1956 due to numerous modifications of design; the same year the 20th anniversary of Maxim Gorky's death was commemorated, so the park was first named after him. In 1958 the 40th Anniversary of Leninist Komsomol alley was established, and the park was subsequently renamed to Leninist Komsomol Park (officially renaming in 1972).[2] The park was renamed to its current name on the 11th of September 2006 during its refurbishment.[3][4]

Former names

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  • Maxim Gorkin Park (1956 — 1972)
  • Leninist Komsomol Park of Culture and Leisure[a] (25 October 1972 — 10 September 2006)

After the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic took control of the city, the Soviet-era name is restored,[5] but the Ukrainian authorities do not recognize it.

Places of interest

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  • The Viktor Priklonsky Little Donetsk Railway [ru]. Opened in 1972.
  • Youth and Sports Palace "Yunost" (Eng. – "Youth"), opened at the entry to the park
  • To Donbas Liberators, opened on 8 May 1984, the city and region's main war history monument.
  • Monument to the Peacekeeping Soldiers (veterans of Soviet–Afghan War). The monument was opened on 7 May 1996[6]
  • Fairy Tale Meadow, an amusement place for children in the forest, where sculptures of fairy-tale characters are built
  • Donbass Arena
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Notes

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  1. ^
    • Ukrainian: Парк культури і відпочинку імені Ленінського комсомолу, romanizedPark kultury i vidpochynku imeni Leninskoho komsomolu
    • Russian: Парк культуры и отдыха имени Ленинского комсомола, romanizedPark kultury i otdykha imeni Leninskogo komsomola

References

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  1. ^ "Presentation of new FC Shakhtar stadium project.: 03.09.04". Archived from the original on 2017-03-01. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
  2. ^ "Интернет Донбасс Донецкий Регион Парк им. Ленинского комсомола". internet.dn.ua.
  3. ^ "Комунальна установа "ПАРК КУЛЬТУРИ І ВІДПОЧИНКУ М.ДОНЕЦЬКА" Код ЄДРПОУ 34746454 — Опендатабот". opendatabot.ua (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 2023-05-08. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  4. ^ "Парк культури та відпочинку міста Донецька (Донецьк) - ТурПравда". www.turpravda.ua. Archived from the original on 2023-05-08. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  5. ^ "«Подвиг Корсы навсегда войдет в историю освобождения ДНР»: Денис Пушилин принял участие в открытии бюста Ольги Качуры". Общественное Движение "Донецкая Республика" (in Russian). 2022-11-19. Archived from the original on 2023-05-08. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  6. ^ "Памятник воинам-афганцам, памятник солдатам войны в Афганистане, Архитектура, памятники, Донецк, Украина, ОТДЫХ ИНФО". www.otdihinfo.ru.
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