Тивали, Urban park in Frunzenski District, Minsk, Belarus
Tivali is an urban park spanning 46 hectares between Pritytskogo, Matusevich, and P. Glebki streets, with walking paths beneath tall trees and open green areas. The grounds feature modern children's playgrounds, fitness equipment, and lit pathways suitable for daily use.
The park began in 1852 when Teofil Goldberg built a manor house inspired by Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens from 1844. A major redesign between 2007 and 2015 preserved the natural hills while creating new recreation areas.
The main promenade serves as a social gathering spot where local residents meet and spend time together. The park hosts regular events throughout the year that bring the community together.
The park is open 24 hours daily with plenty of walking routes available to visitors. Lit pathways make it safe and easy to navigate the grounds at any time of day.
The park preserves natural hills that were kept during the renovation and create an interesting landscape shape. These elevated areas give visitors unexpected views across different sections of the park.
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