Park of Builders, Public park in Oktyabrsky district, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
Park of Builders spreads across a large area with paved pathways, planted flower beds, and open spaces for different activities. The layout combines green zones with hardscaped areas, creating room for various uses.
The space began in 1903 as Novoposelensky Garden during construction of the People's Theater, replacing a former estate with fruit trees. It went through several name changes over the decades before receiving its current name in 1976.
The northern section holds a memorial from 1987 honoring those who suffered under Stalin's political repressions. This monument shapes the character of that part of the park and offers visitors a place for reflection.
The park has several entrances, with the main one on Budyonnovsky Prospekt and another from Pochtovy Lane. Visitors should note that the different entrances are located at separate points, so choosing the right one depends on where you want to go.
The park was long known as V. Mayakovsky before being renamed in 1976 to honor the builders who created it. This name change reflects the changing meanings this place has held for the city over time.
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