The beautiful and well-maintained Antonovsky Park is located on both sides of the canal with a unique waterfall "Barrels" and a creative waterfall "Gorki" on the site of the Slepyanskaya water and decorative system from Klumova Street to Partizansky Avenue.
The facility was built in 1985.
Antonovsky Park covers an area of more than 14 hectares.
The park was opened in 1928 and named after Archbishop Anthony Zubko of Minsk, who founded a country residence in these places in the middle of the 19th century, where he created an exemplary farm.
After numerous developments on the park site and reconstructions, the new green zone was located slightly away from the original location of the park.
On April 13, 2019, Antonovsky Park was decorated with a beautiful "Trade Union Alley", planted in honor of the 115th anniversary of the trade union movement in the Republic of Belarus.
On September 17, 2024, the fabulously beautiful and well-maintained Therapeutic Park recreation area was opened in Antonovsky Park.
Ducks live in Antonovsky Park.
Antonovsky Park is a favorite and sought-after place for recreation, walking and sports not only among residents of the district, but also among Minsk residents in general.
An amazing project implemented in everyday life!
A big and beautiful park! At the entrance there is a structure similar to typical Belarusian public transport stops. And on the walls of the construction is a diagram of the park, where everything is described in detail. There are a lot of cool simulators in the park. To be honest, some of them don't work quite as they should, but still most of them are in good condition. There are also plenty of cool, unusual, comfortable benches, sun beds, a playground for walking dogs, and there is also a work-out place for people with disabilities. The location of the park made me very happy, there is a 43 bus nearby, to the train station. Walks relatively often👍
The park is just wonderful! It's very green, easy to breathe, and beautiful to the eyes. It has been renovated, there are benches, swings, playgrounds, outdoor exercise equipment. Any age will have something to do. I recommend a place for a walk