Ronald Reagan Park, Public park in Przymorze Wielkie, Gdańsk, Poland
Ronald Reagan Park is a 40-hectare green space between Brzeźno and Jelitkowo districts, featuring walking paths, playgrounds, ponds, and recreational areas. The layout includes five playgrounds, skating facilities, chess tables, outdoor exercise equipment, and designated grilling zones spread throughout the site.
Created between 2003 and 2006 on the site of former allotment gardens, the park honors Ronald Reagan's role in ending communism in Poland. A central monument features statues of Reagan and Pope John Paul II, commemorating their 1987 meeting and shared impact on Polish freedom.
The central monument displays statues of Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II, marking their 1987 Miami meeting and shared impact on Polish freedom.
The park is accessible by foot from multiple entry points with paths suitable for different mobility levels, ranging from paved main routes to natural trails. Weather conditions can affect the comfort of visiting the playgrounds and grilling areas, so planning around good weather is recommended.
Two artificial ponds with special breeding islands provide habitat for water birds and demonstrate ecological park design. The biological shoreline construction supports the natural water ecosystem while allowing visitors to observe nesting birds in action.
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