Chelyuskinites Park, Recreation park in northern Minsk, Belarus
Chelyuskinites Park is a 78-hectare recreation area at the northern edge of Minsk's center with tree-lined paths, lawns, and open spaces for leisure. Multiple attractions including a summer stage, dance floor, go-kart track, and a roller coaster called Katalnaya Gora are spread throughout the grounds.
The land opened as Komarovsky Park in 1928 and was renamed in 1934 to honor participants of a Soviet Arctic expedition. This name change marked a shift in how the space was connected to Soviet history and identity.
The park is named after a Soviet Arctic expedition and honors its participants through a memorial on the grounds. It represents how the city integrates nature with historical memory and keeps past events present in daily life.
The park is easily accessible and offers activities for different ages and interests throughout its grounds. Visitors should allow time to walk around and explore the various sections to find what appeals to them.
A roller coaster called Super-8, the first in Belarus, operated here from 1974 to 2009. This ride was a local meeting point for many years and shaped memories for several generations of visitors.
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