Koltsovsky garden square, Protected urban park in Voronezh, Russia.
Koltsovsky garden square is a protected urban park in Voronezh with winding paths, old trees, benches, and a central fountain. The park is divided into several sections with different plantings and plenty of places to sit.
The park was laid out in 1871, when Voronezh was expanding and modernizing its urban spaces. What had been an undeveloped plot became one of the oldest public green spaces in the city.
The square is named after Vasily Koltsov, a Russian poet, and displays sculptures honoring the region's literary connections. People visiting today can experience how the space reflects the artistic heritage of the city.
The park has several entrances and is easy to reach by public transport from different parts of the city. Paved paths and seating throughout mean it can be visited comfortably at any time of year.
The park takes its name from Vasily Koltsov, a poet born in Voronezh, and has a monument dedicated to him. Over the years it has also become a regular venue for open-air concerts and city festivals.
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