Sołacz Park, Park in Sołacz district, Poznań, Poland.
Sołacz Park features winding pathways, ornamental ponds with wooden bridges, waterfalls, and mature trees creating diverse landscapes across its 14.63-hectare area designed in English garden style.
Established in 1911 by German architect Hermann Kube, the park was originally part of the Sołacz estate development and survived World War II with minimal damage despite temporary name changes.
The park serves as a community gathering place hosting outdoor concerts, art exhibitions, and local festivals while maintaining its role as a cultural meeting point for poets and artists.
Visitors can access the park freely through multiple entrances bounded by Małopolska, Litewska, Nad Wierzbakiem, and Niestachowska streets, with nearby public transportation and parking facilities available.
The park contains a historic wooden tram shelter from 1913 and features Sołacz Ponds created by damming the Bogdanka River, complete with irregular shorelines and connecting wooden bridges.
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