Kamenički park, Public park and natural monument in Sremska Kamenica, Serbia.
Kamenicki park is a natural monument and public park extending along the Danube River with five artificial lakes connected by streams running through the grounds. Walking paths and equestrian trails wind through the landscape, offering multiple ways to explore the space.
The park began in 1758 as gardens for the Marcibanji-Karačonji castle and opened to the public after World War II. It was designated a natural monument in 1991.
The Hill of Roses displays five statues depicting members of the Karačonji family, while sculptures such as the Pompeiian Column and Sphinx stand throughout the grounds. These works tell the story of those who shaped this place and draw visitors through the park.
The park is located at Kamenicki park bb with postal code 21208 and is easily accessible by bus from the Benzinska pumpa stop. Visitors can explore on foot or horseback depending on their preference.
Two oak trees planted in 1805 are the oldest trees in Novi Sad, standing as silent witnesses to over two centuries of the park's existence. Their presence connects visitors to a deep span of time within this space.
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