Książąt Pomorskich Park in Koszalin, Urban park in Koszalin, Poland.
Książąt Pomorskich Park is a green space stretching along the Dzierżęcinka River valley with a castle pond, fountains, and interconnected walking paths throughout. The grounds feature diverse tree species and natural monuments scattered across the park's landscape.
Initial park development began in 1816 with the creation of a promenade, followed by major expansions. Additional paths and the water feature were added between 1837 and 1838.
The park is named after the Dukes of Pomerania and reflects the city's connection to its princely past. Visitors can sense this historical link while walking through the carefully maintained green spaces.
The park is accessible through multiple entrances from Rzeczna Street to Kutrzeby Street and provides plenty of seating and bridges throughout. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes as paths vary in their surfaces and terrain.
The park houses rare tree species including the Amur cork tree and the only tree magnolia specimen found in Koszalin. These unusual botanical specimens make the location a quiet treasure for nature lovers.
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