Shevchenko Park in Rivne, Municipal park in Rivne, Ukraine.
Shevchenko Park is a 32-hectare green space in downtown Rivne organized into five distinct zones serving different recreational needs. Each zone features walking paths, sports facilities, concert grounds, fountains, and cafes tailored to its purpose.
The park originated in the late 1700s on the Lubomirski family estate and experienced several periods of expansion and redesign. These changes transformed it into one of the city's major recreational destinations.
The park takes its name from Taras Shevchenko, a poet whose work shaped Ukrainian national identity and artistic thought. Walking through, you notice how this cultural connection is woven into the spaces and monuments throughout.
The park is easily walkable with well-maintained paths connecting all its zones, making it accessible for visitors of any age or fitness level. Plan several hours to explore the different areas without feeling rushed.
The park contains over 150 species of trees and shrubs sourced from different regions around the world. This botanical collection includes specimens from North America, Central Asia, China, Japan, and the Far East.
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