Neskuchny Garden, Historic garden in Yakimanka District, Moscow, Russia.
Neskuchny Garden is a historic garden in the Yakimanka District of Moscow, stretching along the Moskva River embankment. Stone paths wind through gentle hills and valleys, passing ponds and old trees connected by wooden bridges.
The noble estate was created in the mid-18th century and was later taken over by the state. As the city's first public park, it opened its gates to all residents.
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The garden is open every day with free access, offering several entrances from Leninsky Prospekt and the river embankment. Visitors find marked paths and benches for resting along the route.
Several 18th-century buildings still stand among the trees, including a rotunda and summer houses. These structures blend into the landscape as if they had grown there naturally.
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