The most unusual gardens and parks in the world. Beihai Park, Beijing. Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan. Admire the cherry blossoms


In any city, parks and squares are one of the most popular and visited places. Moreover, this earlier parks were just a place where trees grow and benches are placed. Now they can be real works of art, architecture and engineering. That's about ten the most unusual modern parks And will be discussed in our review today.

The Cheonggyecheon River, which flows through the center of Seoul, has long been a real cesspool of the city - all the waste and all the garbage of the Korean capital flowed here. However, ten years ago, the Seoul authorities decided to correct this situation - they cleared the bed of this reservoir and turned it into one of the best parks on Earth.



In San Francisco, the Pavement to Parks program is gaining momentum every day. It consists in creating small cozy squares on parking spaces. Thus, the city authorities and enthusiasts promote cycling. After all, this will free up space for parks and squares.




In Laos, near the border with Vietnam, there is Buddha Park, the main attraction of which is more than two hundred stone sculptures of Buddha.




In the last couple of years, one of the most visited places in Manhattan in New York is High Line Park. This object got its name due to its location - it is equipped on an old railway overpass, abandoned about ten years ago. Now in this place instead of the rails you can see green spaces and benches.




In the Austrian town of Tragoess there is a very, very unusual seasonal park. The fact is that part of the year it represents alpine lake. But for several months every year it becomes very shallow, and then it turns out that at its bottom there are paths for walking and benches for rest.




Probably every person on Earth dreamed of their own park. But for the owners of The Muse residential building in London, this dream came true. After all, a real chic park is laid out right on the roof of this building, located in the central part of the English capital.




Wat Phai Rong Wua is Buddhist complex in Thailand, which has a decent-sized park dedicated to suffering. After all, suffering, or rather, ways to get rid of them, is the fundamental doctrine of Buddhism. And it turns out that this park- this is a demonstration of what a person dooms himself to, not trying to break out of a series of rebirths.




IN Japanese city Osaka in the canal zone has recently appeared unusual park- Osaka board game park. It is dedicated to board games, mainly chess. All elements of its decor are stylized under this board game. Here you can also play it.




Malaysia recently launched i-City Park, one of the first in the world interactive places for recreation and entertainment. Each tree here glows with multi-colored lights, shimmering with shades right before the eyes of visitors.




Kidzania is a whole chain of amusement parks exclusively for children. Here they will be able to feel what it means to be an adult - to work as firefighters, doctors, TV presenters, salesmen, etc. (about fifty professions in total).



Today together with Catherine we will go to the new an amusing trip, this time in our large and incredibly rich country. We will look at the most interesting and unusual parks Russia, with unique landscapes and exotic inhabitants. Join our virtual walk!

Safari Park, Gelendzhik

Do you want to see the Gelendzhik Bay from a bird's eye view? To see the life of wild animals in conditions as close to natural as possible? All this can be done in the Safari Park in Gelendzhik. Safari Park is not just a zoo, but an animal rehabilitation center. Here animals find their home, which in other conditions could die. For example, park staff rescued a polar bear cub that was left without a mother.

You need to come to the Safari Park for the whole day. After all, there are so many interesting and amazing things here! The territory of the park is divided into lower and upper. Below are enclosures with animals, maritime museum and bear cave. At the top there is a cable car, an exhibition of butterflies, a terrarium and a dolmen. If you are not afraid of heights, then be sure to ride on cable car. An exciting journey lasts 20 minutes.

Address:Gelendzhik Krasnodar Territory, st. Odessa, 13a.
Price:
Combined ticket (Safari Park with cable car)
Adult - 1500 rubles,
Children (from 5 to 12 years old) - 500 rubles,
Children under 5 years old - free of charge.
Optionally, you can purchase a ticket only to the lower or upper park.

Riviera Park, Sochi

This is a park with rich history. In 1998 he turned 100 years old. Previously, the lands occupied by the park belonged to the merchant A. V. Khludov. In 1898 he sold them to the treasury. Since 1902 the park has been open to the public. A lot of plants, including rare ones, are collected here. One of the guests' favorite places is the rose garden, which presents more than a thousand varieties of this flower. Now Riviera Park is big entertainment center. People come here not only to walk, but also to ride all kinds of attractions. There is also an oceanirium, a dolphinarium and a penguinarium in the Riviera Park. So entertainment can be found for every taste.

Address:Sochi, st. Egorova, 1.
Price: Admission is free, but all entertainment is paid.

ETHNOMIR

ETHNOMIR is a model of the world in miniature. This is a huge interactive space of 140 hectares, which presents the architecture, crafts and life of many countries. Each country has a separate ethnic courtyard. If you want to learn more about the traditions of some people, go on a tour. There are also many workshops held here. For example, they are taught to paint a tree or make an Italian mask. In ETHNOMIR, you can stay for a few days, settling in one of the ethnic hotels. Please note that most of the activities on offer are not included in the admission price and must be paid for separately.

Address:Kaluga region, Borovsky district, village. Petrovo.
Price:The ticket price includes entertainment day, which includes excursions, master classes, visits to museums and exhibitions.
Weekdays
Adult - 500 rubles,
Children 5-12 years old - 250 rubles,
Children under 5 years old - free of charge.
Weekend
Adult - 600 rubles,
Children 5-12 years old - 300 rubles,
Children under 5 years old - free of charge.

Bird Park "Sparrows"

Another fascinating place in the Kaluga region. The park contains domestic, wild and exotic birds. There are rare ones listed in the Red Book. Also here is one of the largest collections of parrots in Europe - 70 species. In addition to birds, other animals live in the park. On the children's village courtyard - sheep, goats, rabbits. And also - kangaroos, llamas, raccoons, monkeys and many others. So the bird park "Sparrows" can rightly be called a zoo.

Address: Kaluga region, Zhukovsky district, The village of State Farm "Victory".
Price:
Weekdays
Adult — 250 rubles,
Preferential - 150 rubles,
Preschoolers are free.
Weekends and holidays
Adult — 300 rubles,
Preferential - 150 rubles,
Preschoolers are free.

Divo-Ostrov, St. Petersburg

Divo-island is an amusement park. It is located on Krestovsky Island. There are carousels for the little ones and extreme rides that will take the breath away from any adult. For example, the slide "Great Russian Meat Processing Plant" with an Immelmann loop and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2 seconds. While adults are testing their courage and vestibular apparatus, children can play on the playground in the "Children's Country".

Address:St. Petersburg, Krestovsky island, st. Kemskaya, 1A.
Price:Entrance to the park is free, each attraction is paid separately. You can buy a subscription.

Greenwald Park Scandinavia

This is the park for active rest the whole family. He is in Leningrad region near the lake Radonezh. The park opened just the other day, in August 2015. Some facilities are still under construction. But there are many things you can try. Guests are offered 6 rope trails of varying difficulty. The easiest route for children from 5-6 years old and not less than 120 cm tall. Greenwald has also developed routes for cycling and nordic walking. The necessary equipment is provided at the rental point. For children, in addition to the rope track, there is a climbing wall, trampolines and two playgrounds.

Address: Leningrad region, Vyborgsky district, pos. Gorki - 3 km from the village of Ogonki.
Price:
Weekdays (Mon-Thu)
morning (9:00-12:00) - 700 rubles,
daytime (12:00-16:00) - 800 rubles,
evening (16:00 -20:00) - 800 rubles,
unlimited access during the day - 1200 rubles.
Weekends and public holidays (Fri-Sun)
morning (9:00-12:00) - 800 rubles,
daytime (12:00-16:00) - 1200 rubles,
evening (16:00 -20:00) - 1200 rubles,
unlimited visit during the day -1500 rub.

mountain park Ruskeala

This is very a nice place in Karelia, 300 km from St. Petersburg. Ruskeala Mountain Park - marble quarry. It was created not by nature, but by human hands. Under Catherine II, the extraction of marble for the construction of St. Petersburg began here. A bunch of historical buildings Petersburg are built from this stone, including Saint Isaac's Cathedral. As a result of the quarrying, a lake was formed, which gives the park a special charm. On the lake, by the way, you can ride boats. It is very interesting to walk in the park: explore the numerous grottoes, enjoy the beauty of the clear lake and silvery marble. For outdoor enthusiasts there are rope rides. If you want to visit Ruskeala Park with a tour, book it in advance.

It cannot be denied that city life is quite convenient and pleasant, but, for the most part, cities do not have enough green space. Fortunately, there are several cities in the world that can offer you peace and quiet in the middle of the urban jungle, whether you want to visit historical temples, have a picnic on a green meadow or just admire thousands of beautiful plants and flowers. From the very famous park in the USA to one of the largest parks in London and one of the most unusual landscaped city parks in the world, you will find everything in the list of six amazing city parks.

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Central Park in New York, USA

This is by far the most famous urban park in America, and perhaps even in the world, an iconic site that has been photographed millions of times from the ground and from the air. It boasts more than 323 hectares of territory, which is visited by more than 35 million people a year.

This is the perfect place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, walk along the winding paths, relax in the open meadows or take a break by one of the quiet lakes. walk along woodland, wander around and spend some time bird watching, or come here for summer concerts. Art installations harmoniously fill this park, and one of the most famous is dedicated to John Lennon.

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Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, USA

This is one of the gems of San Francisco, the park is so large that its gardens, museums and attractions can be explored for more than a day.

The Conservatory of Flowers is a must-see for everyone who gets into this wonderful park. It is the oldest building in the park and houses about 1,700 species of aquatic and tropical plants, as well as an impressive butterfly area and a miniature garden with a railway.

Families with children should not miss the Koret playground, which has a wave-shaped climbing wall, rope climbing facilities and many slides. And on the Herschel-Spielman carousel, 62 colorful animals are waiting for your little ones to arrange a fun ride for them. Or why not head down to the beach for an incredible sunset and dine in a chalet where the rooftop views are simply amazing?

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Hyde Park, London

Millions visit it every year local residents And foreign tourists, it is one of the largest parks in London and one of several royal parks. Hyde Park is home to a number of famous landmarks and is the largest of the four parks that form a chain from the entrance to Kensington Palace through Kensington Gardens past the main entrance to Buckingham Palace and to the Whitehall Horse Guards Parade.

Notable attractions in the park include Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, Speakers' Corner, and the statue of Achilles. There are plenty of recreational options here, from boating or pedal boating on the Serpentine River, swimming in the Serpentine Lake, playing on the mini-golf course or even horseback riding at the Hyde Park Riding School. If you are lucky enough to be visiting London during the winter holidays, the park is home to the spectacle of Winter Wonderland, when the park, adorned with lights, fills with many festive events.

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Beihai Park, Beijing

It is one of the largest Chinese gardens and has been open to the public since 1925. Numerous historical buildings, palaces and temples. The lake, which occupies about half of the territory of this park, is its focal point. From Jade Island, located right in the middle of the lake, you can get to the imposing White Dagoba (or White Stupa) - one of the famous attractions of this park. Inside, the Buddhist tomb is decorated with scriptures, monks' robes, begging bowls and two pieces of sharira are stored in it.

Hao Pu Creek Garden is another popular spot, an absolutely tranquil garden with a mountain stream system designed specifically to give visitors privacy. Don't miss the Nine Dragons Wall, which unlike any other in this park, is adorned with 424 glazed tiles in seven colors in the form of 9 huge dragons on each side. Unusual temples, large beautiful lake and ancient paths also adorn this incredible park.

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Park Guell, Barcelona, ​​Spain

This is one of the most unusual urban parks in the world, in which the buildings were designed by the famous Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí. The whimsical structures scattered throughout the park were originally designed as part of a residential area that was deemed a failure. These structures give the park a special charm, in the rest of the park you can hide under the shade of many green trees.

Here you can climb to the top of the hill for a beautiful panoramic view of the bay, sit on a snake bench located along main square park, gawk at the gingerbread houses, or simply wander among the beautiful gardens teeming with colorful flowers.

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Monsanto Forest Park, Lisbon, Portugal

Over 970 hectares in size, the park offers incredible views of the charming old Portuguese city. Monsanto Forest is divided into several protected areas and recreation areas, it has numerous picnic areas, which makes it perfect place meetings for friends and recreation with the whole family. Ecological park is one of the most known areas park, it occupies 50 hectares and provides visitors with the opportunity to gain more knowledge about environment through exhibitions and multimedia services.

Another area - Alvito Park, is perhaps the most popular among families with children. It is here that swings, towers, trains and several swimming pools await them, this place is ideal for relaxing during the hot summer months. The park is dotted with old mills, abandoned quarries and many beautiful scenery, it is rich in vegetation and has enough space to make all visitors feel welcome.

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What city parks do you like? Write about it in the comments to the article. These were the best city parks in the world. Thank you for your attention!

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Nature is the best artist, but sometimes this does not prevent a person from interfering in the formation of the surrounding space, and such a tandem can contribute to the appearance amazing places.

They can be very different: from large to small, with or without ponds, with architectural monuments or just with local flora. We offer you a selection the most unusual parks in the world.


buddha park

Laos

The park was founded in 1958 near the city of Vientiane by a shaman priest Luang Pu, who professed Hinduism and Buddhism. His unique vision was influenced by a Hindu rishi he studied with in Vietnam.

After the revolution in 1975, worried about the detrimental effects of the new government, Luang Pu fled Laos to Thailand, where he built another sculpture park. Both parks are in close proximity to the border between Thailand and Laos (Mekong River), just a few kilometers from each other.

The statues in the park are made of reinforced concrete and sometimes take on strange forms. It seems that the sculptures have been standing here for centuries, but this is not so.

Available sculptures of people, gods, animals and demons. There are numerous buddha statues, characters of Buddhist beliefs, as well as characters of Hindu knowledge. Presumably, these statues were created by unskilled workers under the supervision of Luang Pu.

One of the notable sculptures is reminiscent of giant pumpkin. It consists of three parts - the devil, the earth and the sky.

Visitors can even enter through an opening that looks like a three meter high demon head and climb a ladder symbolizing the ascension from "hell to heaven". At the top of the park, you can admire the entire panorama of the surrounding area.

green lake

Austria

Green Lake is located on federal state Styria (Austria), near the city of Trages. The lake is surrounded by mountains and forests. The name of the lake comes from its emerald green water. Pure and clear water with a temperature of 6-7 gr. Celsius flows from the melted snow that lies all winter on the karst mountains.

In winter, there is no lake at all, or in some places its depth is 1-2 m and the whole area is being turned into a public park.

However, with the arrival of spring, when the temperature rises and the snow begins to melt, the cavity at the bottom of the mountains fills with water. The lake reaches maximum depth V 12 m beginning from mid-May to June. It is at this time, as they say, that you can observe an amazing pond. In July, the water begins to recede.

The lake supports a variety animal world: snails, daphnia (Daphnia Pulex), small crabs, fly larvae and different kinds trout. The flora is not too abundant due to the rocky bottom of the lake.

Sinners Park

Thailand

Located 90 minutes from Bangkok city Wang Saen Suk Hell Park- one of several "hell gardens" that can be found throughout Thailand.

Being a tourist, you can come here and wander around the beautiful garden.

However, the garden is not the only attraction. There are many in the park sculptures depicting sinners, who are tortured individually or in groups in the Buddhist representation of hell.

In the end, after walking a little in this place, nothing will tell you about a wonderful sunny weekend.

The images of the many tortures that await every sinner are truly horrifying.

Sculptures are primarily aimed at making people aware of moral life principles. The authors of all these actions want to remind that we are not eternal, and the judgment will surely come.

Space Reflection Park

City of Dumfries, Scotland, UK

A park space reflection is the first and only one in Scotland that honors America's astronauts as well as the people who contribute to space exploration.

Park visit looks like a quest where you need to find the solution to many riddles and puzzles.

All paths, labyrinths and alleys in the park converge to the DNA sculpture.

But if you are not a math lover, then you can just sit in the Arbor of Nonsense.

Creation Museum

State of Kentucky, USA

The Creation Museum is a landmark near the city of Petersburg, Kentucky. The museum is mythical vision of the origin of the universe, life and humanity.

The exhibits in this park depict creationism, based on literal interpretation of Genesis, having nothing to do with scientific knowledge.

The Creation Museum has been criticized by scientific community and teachers of Christian groups. The exhibits of the park, according to scientific experts, do not correspond to the generally recognized origin and biological evolution.

The atmosphere of the Creation Museum shows that the Earth and all its life forms were created 6000 years ago in six days. Unlike scientific consensus, exhibits suggest that humans and dinosaurs once coexisted together, and the dinosaurs themselves were on Noah's ark.

As you know, scientific evidence supports the conclusion that the earth arose about 4.5 billion years ago, and dinosaurs became extinct 65.5 million years ago before the emergence of man.

Keukenhof park

Netherlands

Keukenhof (also known as the Garden of Europe) is the largest flower garden in the world.

The largest cities in the world create and develop parks and gardens to become, if possible, a more comfortable living environment for their residents. The main task of any city park is to be an island of calm and leisure in a noisy metropolis. In addition, parks are designed to surprise, entertain, show something unusual. In most cases, parks reflect the spirit of the city in which they are created, so they usually become a mandatory item on the excursion program.

This article contains the most beautiful and unusual city parks located in the center major cities V different corners land:

Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. Meet the dawn

The Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne is one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. It was established in 1846, and today more than 12,000 plant species from all over the world grow there. Plants were selected based on scientific, aesthetic and agricultural considerations. Within the garden is the National Herbarium of Queen Victoria.

There are very comfortable walking paths in the garden, allowing you to see behind every new turn unique landscape. At the Royal botanical garden you can meet an unforgettable sunrise on the shore of the lake and take a break from the midday heat.






Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan. Admire the cherry blossoms

Ueno Park is located in the center of Tokyo and is an extension of Kan'eiji Temple. There are several major museums in the park: National Museum Tokyo, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo City Art Museum and National Science Museum. The Ueno Park complex also includes a zoo, the first zoo in Japan.

However, Ueno Park is known not only for its cultural and historical value. This is one of Japan's most popular parks, especially in the spring when over 1,000 cherry trees are in bloom. Cherry blossoms usually occur at the end of March - beginning of April, and at this time the park becomes one of the most popular places for hanami - the traditional Japanese admiration of flowering trees.







A park Guell, Barcelona, ​​Spain. Take a photo with Gaudí's dragon

Park Güell is probably the most unusual park. It leaves an amazingly holistic impression thanks to harmonious combination architecture and landscape. The park was designed at the beginning of the 20th century. Initially, it was supposed to be a small garden city, privately owned. However, out of the planned 60 houses, only 2 were built, in one of them from 1906 to 1926 lived famous architect Antonio Gaudi. Subsequently, this house became the Gaudí Museum.

The unique appearance of the park is given by the very characteristic architecture of Gaudí, colonnades, traditional Catalan tiles, "organic" forms that repeat the natural ones and therefore blend so well with it. According to legend, the workers collected from all adjacent streets pieces of tiles and bottle glass for majolica - decorations of facades, columns, benches and sculptures. One of the brightest and most famous sculptures in the park is the dragon, which is considered a holy duty for every tourist to take a picture with.

In 1984, Park Güell was declared a site world heritage UNESCO.












central park, NY, USA. The largest and most famous

This is one of the world's largest urban parks, with an area of ​​almost 3.5 million m2. Central Park is an exemplary park, a very successful project that serves as a starting point in the work of urban planners in many parts of the world. The landscape architect, Frederik Lo Omstad, who won the competition for the design of the park, wanted to create a space for relaxation and meditation, a place where everyone would be happy to come, regardless of him. social status. In the mid-60s, Central Park experienced a period of decline, when gangs of hooligans and writers forced ordinary residents out of the park. Central Park was revived only thanks to the initiative of the townspeople, who developed the concept of park renewal and followed its implementation, and a few years later it again became popular place for walking and relaxing.

In the territory Central Park important events unfold modern culture: it often serves as a stage for filming movies, a landscape in literary works, a concert venue. And many, without hesitation, rank it among the historical monuments.








Ibirapuera Park,Sao Paulo, Brazil. vital

The city of São Paulo, with its population of over 20 million, nice park just vital. The park is home to the Museum of Contemporary Art, a conference centre, pavilions for a contemporary art biennale and a planetarium. Brazilian music concerts are held every weekend in the park. The park is famous for its specially equipped tracks for skaters.

In the evenings, children from all over the city gather to admire the illuminated fountains.






Beihai Park, Beijing, China. Tradition

Beihai Park is located in the central part of Beijing. Historically, these were the imperial gardens (until 1925 the park was a private property of the imperial court), located along the perimeter Forbidden City. This is one of the oldest parks in China, over 1000 years old.

Beihai Park was built according to an old Chinese legend. Legend has it that in the east of China there were once three magical mountains - Penglai, Yinzhou and Fangzhang. In these mountains lived the gods who owned the knowledge of medicinal herbs that bestowed immortality. Many emperors, in their quest for immortality, constantly searched for these mountains, or at least tried to recreate them. So, Beihai Park is located on three islands, symbolizing these three magical mountains.
Beihai Park is a great opportunity to get away from the hectic pace of modern Beijing. Tourists can find a huge number of cultural and historical values ​​​​in the park, mainly related to the era of the Ming Dynasty.










Luxembourg Gardens, Paris, France. Center of government and source of inspiration

The Luxembourg Garden was the first of the French gardens and parks to be influenced by the Italian Baroque. The construction of the palace and the design of the garden began in 1612. Princess Marie de Medici (1573-1642), who later became Queen of France, lived in the palace. Now the Senate sits in the Luxembourg Palace.

Despite the classic layout, the Luxembourg Gardens are quite comfortable for relaxation: there are tennis courts and children's playgrounds. There are more than a hundred sculptures in the garden, including statues of Stendhal, Chopin, Montesquieu, Baudelaire, Delacroix.

The Luxembourg Gardens is not only the center political life and recreation of the townspeople, it served as a source of inspiration for famous artists. We can see the Luxembourg Gardens on the canvases of Matisse, Renoir, Tissot and other artists.







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