Park named after Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov


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Park named after Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov is a park of culture and recreation in Kobryn, a natural monument of republican significance.

Kobryn park is named in honor of the Russian commander Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov, who owned the estate "Kobryn Key", formed in 1768 by order of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania’s treasurer Antoni Tyzienhaŭz. In 1795, the Kobryn estate together with the park was donated by Catherine II to Suvorov. In 1808, the estate was sold to Major Hieĺvič. Since the middle of the XIX century, the central estate belonged to Aliaksandr Mickievič, the brother of the poet Adam Mickievič. Since 1948, the former estate has been a park of culture and recreation named after Suvorov.

More than 70 species of trees and shrubs grow in the park, including exotic ones — cypress pea, Billiard's spiraea, Maiden five-leaf grape and others. There is a summer theater, attractions, a dance floor, water bikes in the park. The compositional axis of the park is the central alley (the continuation of Vuliva Suvorava), which ends with a reservoir. The park itself is rectangular in layout, the basis of the layout was dominated by the regular style, subsequently several sections were added, made in a free English style.

Publication date: 28.09.2023.


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