In the very heart of the city of Radom lies the cozy and elegant Kościuszko Park—a central green zone that has remained a favorite meeting place for citizens and guests of Poland for nearly two centuries. Established in 1827 in the classical English landscape style, this 7.6-hectare park is a true oasis of tranquility amidst the urban bustle.

The park is famous for its well-maintained alleys, a rich collection of trees, and graceful architectural forms. Walking here, you will encounter monuments to great cultural figures—the poet Jan Kochanowski and the composer Frédéric Chopin. This is not just a forest within the city, but a harmonious blend of nature and history, where every element, from the old gazebo to the antique Rogatka building, tells its own chapter of the city's life.
Thanks to recent renovations, Kościuszko Park has transformed into a modern space for relaxation. Here you can see vibrant flower beds, romantic artificial ruins, and the historic Lubelska Rogatka, which today serves as a hub for creative life. It is the perfect place for those seeking peace, inspiration, or simply a pleasant walk in historical surroundings.