Travnikov garden, Moscow, Protected area in Moscow, Russia.
Travnikov Garden is a protected green space in Moscow with maintained pathways and collections of local plants. The site displays different flowering exhibits depending on the season and spans across several hectares.
The project began in 1958 during a period when Moscow wanted to expand its green spaces. The establishment reflects the city's commitment to nature conservation and urban greening.
The garden serves as a place where Moscow schools bring students to learn about plants and nature. Visitors can observe how the city creates space for environmental education and connects people with local plant life.
The grounds are open daily through several entrances with well-developed pathways for walks. Easy-to-follow routes make visiting comfortable in any season and for different types of visitors.
The garden maintains special sections for rare plant species native to the Moscow region that are difficult to find elsewhere. This collection helps preserve and make visible the local plant diversity for visitors.
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