Park Szarych Szeregów in Łódź, Public park in Bałuty-Doły, Łódź, Poland.
Park Szarych Szeregów is a 15-hectare green space in Bałuty-Doły with walking paths and open grass areas bordered by six local streets. Trees and seating areas are distributed throughout, with a swimming pool building located near one section of the park.
The park was created between 1961 and 1964 through major site preparation and reconstruction work. The land underwent significant transformation during this period to become the green space visitors see today.
The Children's Martyrdom Monument stands as a solemn reminder of young victims from the Nazi era. Visitors often pause at this eight-meter broken heart sculpture, which has become a place of reflection and remembrance within the green space.
Multiple entrances connect to surrounding streets, making the park easy to reach from different directions. The nearby Swimming Pool 'Promienistych' provides additional recreational options during warmer weather.
The park contains uncommon tree varieties, including a weeping elm and distinctive maple specimens scattered along the pathways. These botanical details often go unnoticed by visitors focused on the main walking routes.
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