A very interesting park in a quiet place, we came here to relax and take a break from the noise. You can get here either by car (there is parking nearby), or by taxi or bus (they will drop you off right at the entrance). There is good free Wi-Fi Internet throughout the park. A separate track leads to the statue of each performer , passing along which a sensor is triggered and music performed by this person begins to play . There are several benches near each one to sit and enjoy the tracks that automatically switch. The most famous and popular musicians and singers are here . I recommend visiting this place.Also on the way you can visit the arboretum and the beach with magnetic sands in Ureki, where there are many shells and a small depth.
A very cool place! It's nice to see how neatly everything is done, cozy, and informative) Free Wi-Fi throughout the territory allows you to get acquainted with information about all the artists) But the fact that their music is playing around everyone is just gorgeous! The park is also free - it's great that it is being looked after and visitors are not doing much harm) Although it was frustrating that there are signs of vandalism even in this beautiful place :(
I absolutely recommend you to visit!
I liked the idea of the park; there is a place to walk under the majestic trees, admire nature and listen to music. I didn't like the sound quality of the speakers, they don't work properly everywhere, and also the fact that only Georgian, English, German and American musicians are represented. And you can't even call the latter musicians; where are Bach and Tupac?)) Well, that's your right.
There is so much pleasure and a lot of impressions from the music park in Batumi, I advise everyone to visit this park and enjoy the musical masterpieces.
Then we went to the music park. He just amazed me, I came out of there in complete delight, it's a pity we were in a hurry, we were afraid to be late for the minibus, otherwise I would have hung there for half a day. There are 37 sculptures of various musicians, composers and dancers in the park. When approaching them, a motion sensor is triggered and their music begins to sound. And Georgian polyphony, the Beatles, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, you can't list them all. Some people were sitting and listening to their favorite artists. And it's stunningly beautiful, like in a fairy tale, in the evening the trees are illuminated with colorful music. And there are eucalyptus trees all around, warmed by the sun, the smell is gorgeous, the air is healing))
A very beautiful park, a pleasant place to walk! Lots of greenery, drinking fountains and most importantly, of course, pleasant music and a lot of information about music and musicians. And all this is completely free!
A wonderful place, beautiful, musically, you can enjoy beautiful music. You can sit on the lawn and have a snack. You need to take a snack with you, there is no cafe or shop here. There are many sculptures carved from wood. There are many photo locations. With great interest, you move from sculpture to sculpture, you can sit and enjoy, or you can dance or help to train. The idea and implementation of the park is great
It is a very beautiful and cozy place. I recommend it for a walk. It is possible with children. Unity with nature without extraneous noise. Only trees and poles of musical statues.
An interesting park. When approaching the statue of the musician, the composition plays. There are drinking fountains in the park. It's good to walk in the shade of the trees.
Of the minuses, the fountains do not work, and the light in the fisherman's house does not work)) but otherwise I like everything, the pleasant atmosphere, the aroma of eucalyptus.
It's good to take a walk in the shade of trees when it's hot outside, the musicians themselves were not particularly impressed with a small child, but they liked the fisherman's house in the swamp, a pond with koi and carved wooden figures, and after that a musical fountain just at the exit. It is not very convenient that there is only one entrance / exit, so you will have to return along the same route
When our guide suggested visiting the musicians' park, I was quite skeptical, but then I don't regret a bit that I went there. Among the huge plane trees, eucalyptus trees, thuja and other trees, paths lead to the monuments of various singers and musicians, both modern and those who lived many centuries ago. Approaching the monument, the musical composition of this composer and musician begins to play. There are benches next to the monument - you can sit down and listen to music. In an hour, I only managed to quickly walk through the park, stopping only for a couple of minutes in front of each monument. It would be nice to take a longer walk, so that you can slowly sit and listen to your favorite pieces of music.
It's worth a visit, the air is great, it's cool in the heat, a small minus for the fact that there were no singers at least of the union, even Mimino did not find
The original idea, I have never seen it anywhere, I really liked it, I would like more representatives of the Georgian stage like Vakhtang Kikabidze, Nina Bregvadze, Tamara Gviratsiteli, the Meladze Brothers, I liked the sculpture made of wood.In the East
This is a very unusual place where you will see monuments to the most famous musicians of the world. But that's not all, you'll also hear them. Near each sculpture there are speakers from which, when approaching, the hits of this musician begin to play. There are benches where you can sit.
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SER Ka
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October 1, 2024
a very nice park. in the evening, the backlight. quietly. there is a fountain with a backlight at the entrance - it is not always started. there is a restaurant with an incomprehensible service - they are not even allowed to look inside, only by reservation.
The place is unusual in that when approaching the sculptures of musicians, singers and composers, their melodies, music and songs sound. But the sculptures themselves are in a deplorable state.
Although in general, you can just walk around the park there for free.