Park Saski w Lublinie, Municipal park in central Lublin, Poland
Park Saski w Lublinie is a municipal green space in central Lublin featuring walking paths, a central pond with fountains, and an octagonal gazebo. The grounds contain numerous trees, shrubs, and seasonal plantings arranged throughout the landscaped area.
The park originated in 1837 when city engineer Feliks Bieczyński designed it as an English-style garden on the site of former Dominican fields. This transformation created Lublin's first major public green space for residents.
The park serves as a gathering place where residents and visitors participate in outdoor concerts, sports events, and seasonal celebrations.
The park is located near Racławickie Avenue with multiple entrances and equipped with benches throughout the grounds. Plan to spend time walking the established paths and exploring different sections to appreciate the full layout.
A white poplar tree near the Catholic University is the oldest specimen in the park and dates back to the earliest phases of the garden. This ancient tree marks the longevity of the landscape and remains a quiet landmark that many visitors overlook.
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