Парк Буковичке бање, Park in Aranđelovac, Serbia.
Bukovička Banja Park covers 21.5 hectares with mineral water springs, walking paths, hotel buildings, and over sixty sculptures created between 1960 and 1987.
The park was established in 1849 following plans by engineer Emilijan Josimović, Serbia's first urban planner, and reached its current form around 1856 during Prince Mihailo's reign.
This protected cultural heritage site features permanent marble sculpture installations by domestic and international artists, representing important examples of Serbian park design and balneological development.
Located at Mišarska 1 in Aranđelovac (postal code 34300), the park provides easy access for visitors seeking recreational activities and therapeutic mineral water treatments.
The park houses four distinct mineral water springs named Đulara, Toplara, Knez Mihajlo, and Pobeda, each offering different therapeutic properties for health treatments.
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