It's uncomfortable. It seems that they are doing something, the workers have been fussing all summer, but there is no soul in the park. I walked there with my child every day, because it was quiet, there were few people. This year, the flowers were planted in mid-July, the heat was high, they were watered poorly (but during construction, drip irrigation was laid, which eventually does not work). Flowerpots with flowers hang crookedly. It is inconvenient to enter the park from Stroiteley Street with a stroller, there are not enough tiles. In general, we saved money, investments in the park are minimal
Pros: clean and cozy.
Minus: the name does not justify itself. What is an ethnopark of an ethno-only mosque. It is necessary to add in the ethno style: statues, the museum of ethno culture, gazebos and benches in the ethno style, lay out patterns on flower beds, etc.
Wide and level roads indicate the directions of the path. Dense trees decorating the alley give a charming view of the Pushkin monument. Conveniently located benches and floodlights from above give a shocking evening view to vacationers.
A good place to walk. I took off the star for the fact that there are no shops. Once there was a whole alley with comfortable wooden benches. I don't know who they were bothering.
The area is large, maybe I didn't notice , but I didn't see anything "interesting ". I still don't get it. : It was an ethnopark or the entrance to the mosque, since I was coming from another city. But nothing on the subject caught my eye. The entrance is In the style of an arch roughly made, painted with an obscure color paint. I will not confirm it
It's a nice park. The idea was made by Belyaev. True, now everything has been re-cut and redone, but in general it is a good park, better than just the steppe or the pinched Khrushchevki. There is a place for moms to walk.