Goncharovsky park, Regional cultural heritage park in Butyrsky District, Moscow, Russia.
Goncharovsky Park is a regional cultural heritage site in Moscow's Butyrsky District featuring extensive green areas and paved pathways throughout. The grounds include multiple entrance points and dedicated outdoor activity zones accessible from Rustaveli Street.
The land was part of the village of Butyrka, first recorded in the 14th century along an ancient trade route toward Dmitrov. The park was later established as a green area to preserve the region's historical settlement pattern.
The park takes its name from a 18th century pottery manufacturer, reflecting the area's crafting heritage. Visitors can observe how locals use the green space today for walks and casual gatherings.
The park can be easily accessed through several entrances along Rustaveli Street and is located north of the central ring road. Visitors should allow adequate time to explore the different zones within the grounds.
The park's name comes from a pottery kiln estate that once operated here and shaped the craft activities of 18th century Moscow. Few visitors realize that ceramics production history is what gave this northern area its distinctive name.
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