Park of the 3rd May Constitution in Białystok, Urban park in Białystok, Poland.
Park of the 3rd May Constitution is a large green area in the heart of Białystok that connects walking paths, gardens, and open spaces throughout its grounds. The site is bounded by several streets and offers different zones for staying and strolling.
The park was created in 1930 as part of the city's development and was designed by J.B. Rybołowicz. It reflects the city's commitment to providing public green spaces for its residents.
The park is named after a Polish constitution and serves as a significant meeting point for residents in the city center. People walk here daily, gather on benches, and use the open spaces for everyday activities.
The park is accessible from several streets and is easy to navigate on foot. Visitors should know that there are multiple entrances and different routes depending on what you want to see.
The park has been officially designated as an immovable monument, which shows its importance in protecting the city's architectural heritage. This status makes it a special place under protection.
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