Trenyov park, Simferopol, Municipal park in Simferopol, Ukraine.
Trenyov Park is a green space in central Simferopol featuring a network of walking paths, planted gardens, and seating areas across its landscaped grounds. The pathways connect different sections of the park, offering multiple spots to sit and rest.
The park was established in 1957 and named after Konstantin Trenyov, a significant writer who influenced regional cultural development. Since then, it has served as a gathering place in the city center.
A seated statue of Konstantin Trenyov occupies the center of the grounds, honoring his role in regional literary circles. The monument serves as a focal point where visitors can connect with local artistic heritage.
The park is accessible through several entrances along Kirova, Samokisha, and Sevastopol streets, making it easy to reach from different directions. The walking paths are well-maintained and straightforward to follow.
The park serves as a venue for Muslim festivals, particularly for Eid celebrations featuring traditional Kuresh wrestling competitions and performances by Crimean-Tatar artists. This cultural activity brings a distinctive character to the grounds during these occasions.
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